Causal effect of diabetes duration on productivity by socio-economic position in Germany between 2009 and 2021
Malwina M Mackowiak, Annika Hoyer, Katharina Piedboeuf-Potyka, Markus Neuhäuser, Oliver Kuss, Thaddäus Tönnies

TL;DR
This study finds that diabetes-related productivity loss is greater among people in lower socio-economic groups in Germany.
Contribution
The study introduces a causal analysis of diabetes duration's impact on productivity, stratified by socio-economic position.
Findings
A five-year increase in diabetes duration was linked to a 13.8% lower labor force participation.
Diabetes duration was associated with an increase of 6.8 sick leave days.
Productivity losses were more severe in individuals with lower socio-economic status.
Abstract
Diabetes negatively impacts productivity, but the extent to which socio-economic factors influence this effect is unknown. This study examines how diabetes duration affects labour force participation and sick leave in Germany, focusing on socio-economic differences. We used self-reported data collected between 2009 and 2021 from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study, a longitudinal household survey. People with prevalent diabetes at baseline were excluded. To estimate the causal effect of diabetes duration on the outcomes, we employed marginal structural regression models for repeated measures, using stabilized inverse-probability-of-treatment-and-censoring weights to adjust for informative censoring, time-fixed (sex, age, socio-economic position, migration background) and time-varying confounding (body mass index, physical activity frequency, smoking status, previous outcome). We…
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TopicsWorkplace Health and Well-being · Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins · Employment and Welfare Studies
