Non-completion of secondary education and early disability in Norway: geographic patterns, individual and community risks

Abstract Background School non-completion and early work disability is a great public health challenge in Norway, as in most western countries. This study aims to investigate how medically based disability pension (DP) among young adults varies geographically and how municipal socioeconomic conditio...

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Main Authors: Arnhild Myhr, Tommy Haugan, Monica Lillefjell, Thomas Halvorsen
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5551-1
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spelling doaj-a137fa3aebd94b14b8fa81d215d589b32020-11-24T22:12:40ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582018-05-0118111510.1186/s12889-018-5551-1Non-completion of secondary education and early disability in Norway: geographic patterns, individual and community risksArnhild Myhr0Tommy Haugan1Monica Lillefjell2Thomas Halvorsen3Department of Neuromedicine and Movement Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyFaculty of Nursing and Health Sciences, Nord UniversityDepartment of Neuromedicine and Movement Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Health Research, SINTEF Technology and SocietyAbstract Background School non-completion and early work disability is a great public health challenge in Norway, as in most western countries. This study aims to investigate how medically based disability pension (DP) among young adults varies geographically and how municipal socioeconomic conditions interact with non-completion of secondary education in determining DP risk. Methods The study includes a nationally representative sample of 30% of all Norwegians (N = 350,699) aged 21–40 in 2010 from Statistic Norway’s population registries. Multilevel models incorporating factors at the individual, neighbourhood and municipal levels were applied to estimate the neighbourhood and municipality general contextual effects in DP receipt, and detect possible differences in the impact of municipal socioeconomic conditions on DP risk between completers and non-completers of secondary education. Results A pattern of spatial clustering at the neighbourhood (ICC = 0.124) and municipality (ICC = 0.021) levels are clearly evident, indicating that the underlying causes of DP receipt have a systematic neighbourhood and municipality variation in Norway. Non-completion of secondary education is strongly correlated with DP receipt among those younger than 40. Socioeconomic characteristics of the municipality are also significantly correlated with DP risk, but these associations are conditioned by the completion of secondary education. Living in a socioeconomically advantageous municipality (i.e. high income, high education levels and low unemployment and social security payment rates) is associated with a higher risk of DP, but only among those who do not complete their secondary education. Although the proportion of DPs was equal in rural and urban areas, it is evident that young people living in urban settings are more at risk of early DP than their counterparts living in rural parts of the country when controlling for other risk factors. Conclusion The association between school non-completion and DP risk varies between municipalities and local socioeconomic environments. The interplay between personal characteristics and the local community is important in DP risk among young adults, implying that preventive measures should be directed not only at the individual level, but also include the educational system and the local community.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5551-1NorwaySecondary educationDisability pensionSocial inequalityCommunity characteristicsGeographic information systems
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author Arnhild Myhr
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Monica Lillefjell
Thomas Halvorsen
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Tommy Haugan
Monica Lillefjell
Thomas Halvorsen
Non-completion of secondary education and early disability in Norway: geographic patterns, individual and community risks
BMC Public Health
Norway
Secondary education
Disability pension
Social inequality
Community characteristics
Geographic information systems
author_facet Arnhild Myhr
Tommy Haugan
Monica Lillefjell
Thomas Halvorsen
author_sort Arnhild Myhr
title Non-completion of secondary education and early disability in Norway: geographic patterns, individual and community risks
title_short Non-completion of secondary education and early disability in Norway: geographic patterns, individual and community risks
title_full Non-completion of secondary education and early disability in Norway: geographic patterns, individual and community risks
title_fullStr Non-completion of secondary education and early disability in Norway: geographic patterns, individual and community risks
title_full_unstemmed Non-completion of secondary education and early disability in Norway: geographic patterns, individual and community risks
title_sort non-completion of secondary education and early disability in norway: geographic patterns, individual and community risks
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Abstract Background School non-completion and early work disability is a great public health challenge in Norway, as in most western countries. This study aims to investigate how medically based disability pension (DP) among young adults varies geographically and how municipal socioeconomic conditions interact with non-completion of secondary education in determining DP risk. Methods The study includes a nationally representative sample of 30% of all Norwegians (N = 350,699) aged 21–40 in 2010 from Statistic Norway’s population registries. Multilevel models incorporating factors at the individual, neighbourhood and municipal levels were applied to estimate the neighbourhood and municipality general contextual effects in DP receipt, and detect possible differences in the impact of municipal socioeconomic conditions on DP risk between completers and non-completers of secondary education. Results A pattern of spatial clustering at the neighbourhood (ICC = 0.124) and municipality (ICC = 0.021) levels are clearly evident, indicating that the underlying causes of DP receipt have a systematic neighbourhood and municipality variation in Norway. Non-completion of secondary education is strongly correlated with DP receipt among those younger than 40. Socioeconomic characteristics of the municipality are also significantly correlated with DP risk, but these associations are conditioned by the completion of secondary education. Living in a socioeconomically advantageous municipality (i.e. high income, high education levels and low unemployment and social security payment rates) is associated with a higher risk of DP, but only among those who do not complete their secondary education. Although the proportion of DPs was equal in rural and urban areas, it is evident that young people living in urban settings are more at risk of early DP than their counterparts living in rural parts of the country when controlling for other risk factors. Conclusion The association between school non-completion and DP risk varies between municipalities and local socioeconomic environments. The interplay between personal characteristics and the local community is important in DP risk among young adults, implying that preventive measures should be directed not only at the individual level, but also include the educational system and the local community.
topic Norway
Secondary education
Disability pension
Social inequality
Community characteristics
Geographic information systems
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5551-1
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