Good health boosts job participation, but work may harm men's health.
The study looked at how health affects whether people work or not. They used a special model to see if health and work are connected. They found that being healthy makes it more likely for both men and women to work. Also, for men, working can make their health worse, but for women, working can make their health better. This shows that people don't just use poor health as an excuse to not work. The study also showed that health is not something that happens because of work.