Abstract

Background Smoking is a preventable health hazard that currently impacts the workforce unequally, and may contribute to differential health status across socioeconomic class and gender. The socioeconomic patterns in prevalence of disability pension and consumption of cigarettes are well known. Nevertheless, only few studies have addressed smoking as a predictor of disability pension, examining the influence of socioeconomic status. The aim was to …

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