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The following pages link to Short-term and long-term sick-leave in Sweden: relationships with social circumstances, working conditions and gender (Q50992356):
Displaying 35 items.
- Low back pain and widespread pain predict sickness absence among industrial workers (Q24801421) (← links)
- Cumulative exposure to shift work and sickness absence: associations in a five-year historic cohort (Q29248002) (← links)
- The management of sickness absence (Q30398187) (← links)
- Socioeconomic status and duration and pattern of sickness absence. A 1-year follow-up study of 2331 hospital employees. (Q33727339) (← links)
- Work environment as predictor of long-term sickness absence: linkage of self-reported DWECS data with the DREAM register (Q33966737) (← links)
- Patient factors associated with duration of certified sickness absence and transition to long-term incapacity. (Q34224820) (← links)
- Physical work environment risk factors for long term sickness absence: prospective findings among a cohort of 5357 employees in Denmark (Q34407935) (← links)
- Leading during change: the effects of leader behavior on sickness absence in a Norwegian health trust (Q34416475) (← links)
- Short-term sick leave and future risk of sickness absence and unemployment - the impact of health status (Q34439181) (← links)
- Are environmental characteristics in the municipal eldercare, more closely associated with frequent short sick leave spells among employees than with total sick leave: a cross-sectional study. (Q34771623) (← links)
- Childbirth, hospitalisation and sickness absence: a study of female twins (Q34903910) (← links)
- Regional musculoskeletal conditions: shoulder pain (Q35093027) (← links)
- Do psychosocial work factors and social relations exert independent effects on sickness absence? A six year prospective study of the GAZEL cohort (Q35411259) (← links)
- Physical, psychosocial, and organisational factors relative to sickness absence: a study based on Sweden Post. (Q35493697) (← links)
- Longitudinal, population-based study of self reported alcohol habits, high levels of sickness absence, and disability pensions (Q35558851) (← links)
- Psychosocial factors and work related sickness absence among permanent and non-permanent employees (Q35572019) (← links)
- Medically certified sickness absence with insurance benefits in women with and without children (Q35693669) (← links)
- Perceived Working Conditions and Sickness Absence - A Four-year Follow-up in the Food Industry (Q36199391) (← links)
- Occupational disability caused by dizziness and vertigo: a register-based prospective study (Q36862145) (← links)
- Sick leave patterns as predictors of disability pension or long-term sick leave: a 6.75-year follow-up study in municipal eldercare workers (Q37572104) (← links)
- Effectiveness of Medical Rehabilitation on Return-to-Work Depends on the Interplay of Occupation Characteristics and Disease (Q39952073) (← links)
- Sickness absence and presence among employees in treatment for common mental disorders (Q40191363) (← links)
- Diagnosis and duration of sickness absence as predictors for disability pension: results from a three-year, multi-register based* and prospective study (Q40516029) (← links)
- Changes in sickness absenteeism following the introduction of a qualifying day for sickness benefit--findings from Sweden Post (Q45294316) (← links)
- The influence of household work and of having children on sickness absence among publicly employed women in Sweden (Q45874276) (← links)
- Absenteeism following a workplace intervention for older food industry workers (Q50275563) (← links)
- Gradual loss of homelikeness in exhaustion disorder (Q51877703) (← links)
- Long-term sick-listing among women in the public sector and its associations with age, social situation, lifestyle, and work factors: a three-year follow-up study (Q51924505) (← links)
- Map Changes and Theme Evolution in Work Hours: A Co-Word Analysis. (Q55053161) (← links)
- Six Years of Sick Leave Spells in a Group of University Civil Workers. Can Modern Work Bring Them a New Health Problem? (Q61455565) (← links)
- Technically measured compositional physical work demands and prospective register-based sickness absence (PODESA): a study protocol (Q64066655) (← links)
- [Effect of occupationally related stress on diagnosis-specific work incapacity] (Q73610481) (← links)
- Adjustment latitude and attendance requirements as determinants of sickness absence or attendance. Empirical tests of the illness flexibility model (Q79775083) (← links)
- Self-rated Health in Middle-aged Women: Associations with Sense of Coherence and Socioeconomic and Health-related Factors (Q83318499) (← links)
- Sickness absence and sickness presence in relation to office type: An observational study of employer-recorded and self-reported data from Sweden (Q94457659) (← links)