Key term: gender

Original article 2010;36(5):394-403   pdf
Gender differences in sickness absence – the contribution of occupation and workplace
Laaksonen M, Mastekaasa A, Martikainen P, Rahkonen O, Piha K, Lahelma E
 
Original article 1977;3(4):225-233   pdf
Age and sex as determinants of the relative aerobic strain of nonmotorized mail delivery.
Oja P, Louhevaara V, Korhonen O
 
Original article 1982;8(2):129-133   pdf
Mercury in urine – sex, age and geographic differences in a reference population.
Lie A, Gundersen N, Korsgaard KJ
 
Amendments and corrections 2009;35(5):400-400   pdf
Re: Messing K, Tissot F, Stock SR. Should studies of risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders be stratified by gender? Lessons from the 1998 Québec Health and Social Survey. Scand J Work Environ Health. 2009;35(2):96–112.
Messing K, Stock SR, Tissot F
 
Original article 2009;35(2):85-95   pdf
Is there a gender difference in the effect of work-related physical and psychosocial risk factors on musculoskeletal symptoms and related sickness absence?
Hooftman WE, van der Beek AJ, Bongers PM, van Mechelen W
 
Editorial 2009;35(2):81-83   pdf
Gender and occupational health
Messing K, Silverstein BA
 
Original article 2009;35(2):96-112   pdf
Should studies of risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders be stratified by gender? Lessons from the 1998 Québec Health and Social Survey
Messing K, Stock SR, Tissot F
 
Original article 2009;35(2):113-126   pdf
Gender adjustment or stratification in discerning upper extremity musculoskeletal disorder risk?
Silverstein B, Fan ZJ, Smith CK, Bao S, Howard N, Spielholz P, Bonauto DK, Viikari-Juntura E
 
Discussion paper 2009;35(2):127-135   pdf
Exploring gender, work and living conditions and health - suggestions for contextual and comprehensive approaches
Härenstam A
 
Original article 2008;34(2):107-112   pdf
What makes men and women with musculoskeletal complaints decide they are too sick to work?
Hooftman WE, Westerman MJ, van der Beek AJ, Bongers PM, van Mechelen W
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