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184 related items for PubMed ID: 24040421

  • 1. Negative life events in childhood as risk indicators of labour market participation in young adulthood: a prospective birth cohort study.
    Lund T, Andersen JH, Winding TN, Biering K, Labriola M.
    PLoS One; 2013; 8(9):e75860. PubMed ID: 24040421
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  • 2. Psychological resources in adolescence and the association with labour market participation in early adulthood: a prospective cohort study.
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    BMC Public Health; 2020 Mar 24; 20(1):386. PubMed ID: 32209059
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  • 4. Perceived stress among 20-21 year-olds and their future labour market participation - an eight-year follow-up study.
    Trolle N, Lund T, Winding TN, Labriola M.
    BMC Public Health; 2017 Mar 31; 17(1):287. PubMed ID: 28359276
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  • 5. Perceived stress in adolescence and labour market participation in young adulthood - a prospective cohort study.
    Winding TN, Nielsen ML, Grytnes R.
    BMC Public Health; 2023 Jan 27; 23(1):186. PubMed ID: 36707825
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  • 6. Somatic Complaints in Adolescence and Labour Market Participation in Young Adulthood.
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    Scand J Public Health; 2019 May 27; 47(3):301-309. PubMed ID: 29734852
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  • 7. Work environment and labour market participation in early adulthood.
    Sandholm K, Winding TN.
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  • 8. Coping strategies in adolescence and labour-market participation in young adulthood: A prospective birth cohort study.
    Billeskov L, Labriola M, Stabell CL, Dieckmann MH, Jensen NH, Winding TN, Andersen JH, Lindholdt L, Hansen CD, Lund T.
    Scand J Public Health; 2020 Jul 11; 48(5):537-543. PubMed ID: 31405331
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  • 9. Alcohol consumption and labour market participation: a prospective cohort study of transitions between work, unemployment, sickness absence, and social benefits.
    Jørgensen MB, Pedersen J, Thygesen LC, Lau CJ, Christensen AI, Becker U, Tolstrup JS.
    Eur J Epidemiol; 2019 Apr 11; 34(4):397-407. PubMed ID: 30627937
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  • 10. Longitudinal associations of experiences of adversity and socioeconomic disadvantage during childhood with labour force participation and exit in later adulthood.
    Fahy AE, Stansfeld SA, Smuk M, Lain D, van der Horst M, Vickerstaff S, Clark C.
    Soc Sci Med; 2017 Jun 11; 183():80-87. PubMed ID: 28475902
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  • 11. Predicting the stability of early employment with its timing and childhood social and health-related predictors: a mixture Markov model approach.
    Helske S, Keski-Säntti M, Kivelä J, Juutinen A, Kääriälä A, Gissler M, Merikukka M, Lallukka T.
    Longit Life Course Stud; 2022 Sep 29; 14(1):73-104. PubMed ID: 36722303
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  • 12. Cohort profile: the Danish Work Life Course Cohort study (DaWCo).
    Svane-Petersen AC, Framke E, Sørensen JK, Rugulies R, Madsen IEH.
    BMJ Open; 2019 Nov 14; 9(11):e029658. PubMed ID: 31727648
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  • 13. Association between alcohol, socioeconomic position and labour market participation: A prospective cohort study of transitions between work and unemployment.
    Egan KK, Jørgensen MB, Christensen AI, Bramming M, Lau CJ, Becker U, Tolstrup JS.
    Scand J Public Health; 2021 Mar 14; 49(2):197-205. PubMed ID: 32667258
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  • 14. The role of social position and depressive symptoms in adolescence for life-course trajectories of education and work: a cohort study.
    Landstedt E, Brydsten A, Hammarström A, Virtanen P, Almquist YB.
    BMC Public Health; 2016 Nov 18; 16(1):1169. PubMed ID: 27863527
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  • 15. Return to work after first incidence of long-term sickness absence: A 10-year prospective follow-up study identifying labour-market trajectories using sequence analysis.
    Madsen AÅ.
    Scand J Public Health; 2020 Mar 18; 48(2):134-143. PubMed ID: 30973057
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  • 16. Labour market marginalisation in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a nationwide register-based sibling control study.
    Pérez-Vigil A, Mittendorfer-Rutz E, Helgesson M, Fernández de la Cruz L, Mataix-Cols D.
    Psychol Med; 2019 Apr 18; 49(6):1015-1024. PubMed ID: 29950186
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  • 17. Associations between type of childhood adversities and labour market participation and employment conditions in young adults.
    de Vries TR, Arends I, Oldehinkel AJ, Bültmann U.
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  • 18. Exploring the role of early-life circumstances, abilities and achievements on well-being at age 50 years: evidence from the 1958 British birth cohort study.
    Dodgeon B, Patalay P, Ploubidis GB, Wiggins RD.
    BMJ Open; 2020 Feb 20; 10(2):e031416. PubMed ID: 32086353
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  • 19. Mental health trajectories from childhood to young adulthood affect the educational and employment status of young adults: results from the TRAILS study.
    Veldman K, Reijneveld SA, Ortiz JA, Verhulst FC, Bültmann U.
    J Epidemiol Community Health; 2015 Jun 20; 69(6):588-93. PubMed ID: 25667302
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  • 20. Does labour market disadvantage help to explain why childhood circumstances are related to quality of life at older ages? Results from SHARE.
    Wahrendorf M, Blane D.
    Aging Ment Health; 2015 Jul 20; 19(7):584-94. PubMed ID: 25033373
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