Editorial2024;50(5):311-316
pdf full text Integrating a life course perspective in work environment and health research: empirical challenges and interdisciplinary opportunities
Original article2023;49(8):569-577
pdf full text Metabolic syndrome increases the risk for premature employment exit: A longitudinal study among 60 427 middle-aged and older workers from the Lifelines Cohort Study and Biobank
Discussion paper2022;48(4):312-321
pdf full text The differentiated roles of health in the transition from work to retirement – conceptual and methodological challenges and avenues for future research
Discussion paper2021;47(7):550-560
pdf full text Working life, health and well-being of parents: a joint effort to uncover hidden treasures in European birth cohorts
Original article2021;47(4):296-305
pdf full text Impact of anxiety and depression disorders on sustained return to work after work-related musculoskeletal strain or sprain: a gender stratified cohort study
Original article2018;44(6):631-638
pdf full text Self-reported or register-based? A comparison of sickness absence data among 8110 public and private employees in Denmark
Original article2018;44(2):147-155
pdf full text Identifying return-to-work trajectories using sequence analysis in a cohort of workers with work-related musculoskeletal disorders
Discussion paper2016;42(1):71-79
pdf full text Sustainable employability – definition, conceptualization, and implications: A perspective based on the capability approach
Original article2015;41(6):529-541
pdf full text Implementation of the Danish return-to-work program: process evaluation of a trial in 21 Danish municipalities
Short communication2015;41(4):413-416
pdf full text Shift work and mental health sickness absence: a 10-year observational cohort study among male production workers
Original article2015;41(1):36-42
pdf full text Screening manual and office workers for risk of long-term sickness absence: cut-off points for the Work Ability Index
Original article2014;40(3):287-294
pdf full text Individual and work-related predictors of work outcomes related to sustainable employment among male shift and day workers
Original article2014;40(2):195-202
pdf full text Predictors of recurrent sickness absence among workers having returned to work after sickness absence due to common mental disorders
Review2012;38(1):5-18
pdf Evaluation of the measurement properties of self-reported health-related work-functioning instruments among workers with common mental disorders
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