Key term: longitudinal

Original article [online first; 25 March 2024]   pdf
Does country of resettlement influence the risk of labor market marginalization among refugees? A cohort study in Sweden and Norway
Amin R, Mittendorfer-Rutz E, Undem K, Mehlum IS, Hasting RL
 
Original article 2022;48(8):641-650   pdf full text
Physical work demands and expected labor market affiliation (ELMA): Prospective cohort with register-follow-up among 46 169 employees
Pedersen J, Bjorner JB, Andersen LL
 
Original article 2021;47(3):208-216   pdf full text
The influence of chronic diseases and multimorbidity on entering paid employment among unemployed persons – a longitudinal register-based study
Yildiz B, Burdorf A, Schuring M
 
Original article 2021;47(3):171-180   pdf full text
Changes in precarious employment in the United States: A longitudinal analysis
Oddo VM, Zhuang CC, Andrea SB, Eisenberg-Guyot J, Peckham T, Jacoby D, Hajat A
 
Original article 2020;46(4):402-409   pdf full text
Metabolic syndrome – a risk factor for all-cause disability pension: a prospective study based on the Swedish WOLF cohort
Lidén E, Karlsson B, Torén K, Andersson E
 
Review 2019;45(5):429-443   pdf full text
Precarious employment and mental health: a systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal studies
Rönnblad T, Grönholm E, Jonsson J, Koranyi I, Orellana C, Kreshpaj B, Chen L, Stockfelt L, Bodin T
 
Original article 2019;45(3):256-266   pdf full text
Night and rotational work exposure within the last 12 months and risk of incident hypertension
Ferguson JM, Costello S, Neophytou AM, Balmes JR, Bradshaw PT, Cullen MR, Eisen EA
 
Original article 2019;45(1):22-32   pdf full text
Does paid vacation leave protect against depression among working Americans? A national longitudinal fixed effects analysis
Kim D
 
Original article 2018;44(6):639-646   pdf full text
Labor market and health trajectories during periods of economic recession and expansion in the United States, 1988‒2011
Fan JK, Amick III BC, Richardson L, Scott-Marshall H, McLeod CB
 
Original article 2018;44(2):183-191   pdf full text
Do resources buffer the prospective association of psychosocial work stress with depression? Longitudinal evidence from ageing workers
Lunau T, Wahrendorf M, Müller A, Wright B, Dragano N
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