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139 related items for PubMed ID: 37265198

  • 1. Workplace gender composition and sickness absence: A register-based study from Sweden.
    Haukenes I, Hammarström A.
    Scand J Public Health; 2024 Aug; 52(6):678-684. PubMed ID: 37265198
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  • 2. Long-term sickness absence during pregnancy and the gender balance of workplaces.
    Melsom AM.
    Scand J Public Health; 2014 Nov; 42(7):627-34. PubMed ID: 25013213
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  • 3. Sickness absence in workplaces: Does it reflect a healthy hire effect?
    Nordström K, Hemmingsson T, Ekberg K, Johansson G.
    Int J Occup Med Environ Health; 2016 Nov; 29(2):315-30. PubMed ID: 26670358
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  • 4. The relationship between gender segregation in the workplace and long-term sickness absence in Sweden.
    Bryngelson A, Bacchus Hertzman J, Fritzell J.
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  • 5. The effect of occupational and workplace gender composition on sickness absence.
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  • 6. Does unbalanced gender composition in the workplace influence the association between psychosocial working conditions and sickness absence?
    Jonsson R, Lidwall U, Holmgren K.
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  • 7. Sickness absence in female- and male-dominated occupations and workplaces.
    Mastekaasa A.
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  • 8. Validation of sick leave measures: self-reported sick leave and sickness benefit data from a Danish national register compared to multiple workplace-registered sick leave spells in a Danish municipality.
    Stapelfeldt CM, Jensen C, Andersen NT, Fleten N, Nielsen CV.
    BMC Public Health; 2012 Aug 15; 12():661. PubMed ID: 22894644
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  • 9. Important work demands for reducing sickness absence among workers with neck or upper back pain: a prospective cohort study.
    Oliv S, Gustafsson E, Baloch AN, Hagberg M, Sandén H.
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  • 10. Gender segregation of occupations and sustainable employment: A prospective population-based cohort study.
    Gonäs L, Wikman A, Vaez M, Alexanderson K, Gustafsson K.
    Scand J Public Health; 2019 May 10; 47(3):348-356. PubMed ID: 29974817
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  • 11. Sickness absence due to musculoskeletal diagnoses: association with occupational gender segregation.
    Leijon M, Hensing G, Alexanderson K.
    Scand J Public Health; 2004 May 10; 32(2):94-101. PubMed ID: 15255498
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  • 12. Gender composition in occupations and branches and medically certified sick leave: a prospective population study.
    Lidwall U.
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  • 13. Workplace gender composition and psychological distress: the importance of the psychosocial work environment.
    Elwér S, Johansson K, Hammarström A.
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  • 14. Comparisons of self-reported and register data on sickness absence among public employees in Sweden.
    Voss M, Stark S, Alfredsson L, Vingård E, Josephson M.
    Occup Environ Med; 2008 Jan 10; 65(1):61-7. PubMed ID: 17704196
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  • 18. Potential of micro-exercise to prevent long-term sickness absence in the general working population: prospective cohort study with register follow-up.
    Andersen LL, Skovlund SV, Vinstrup J, Geisle N, Sørensen SI, Thorsen SV, Sundstrup E.
    Sci Rep; 2022 Feb 10; 12(1):2280. PubMed ID: 35145176
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  • 20. Occupational prestige and sickness absence inequality in employed women and men in Sweden: a registry-based study.
    Nwaru CA, Berglund T, Hensing G.
    BMJ Open; 2021 Jun 08; 11(6):e050191. PubMed ID: 34103323
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