Key term: employment

Original article 2019;45(3):289-297   pdf full text
Labor market affiliation after deployment: Danish soldiers fare well, but face increased risk of long-term sickness absence when returning from Afghanistan
Elrond A, Stoltenberg C, Nissen L, Nielsen A, Pedersen J
 
Original article 2019;45(1):33-41   pdf full text
A randomized controlled multicenter trial of individual placement and support for patients with moderate-to-severe mental illness
Reme SE, Monstad K, Fyhn T, Sveinsdottir V, Løvvik C, Lie SA, Øverland S
 
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
 
Review 2018;44(2):134-146   pdf full text
Workplace interventions to improve work ability: A systematic review and meta-analysis of their effectiveness
Oakman J, Neupane S, Proper KI, Kinsman N, Nygård C-H
 
Original article 2017;43(6):540-549   pdf full text
The benefits of paid employment among persons with common mental health problems: evidence for the selection and causation mechanism
Schuring M, Robroek SJW, Burdorf A
 
Original article 2017;43(4):316-325   pdf full text
A life course perspective on mental health problems, employment, and work outcomes
Veldman K, Reijneveld SA, Verhulst FC, Ortiz JA, Bültmann U
 
Original article 2017;43(1):34-41   pdf full text
“Mental retirement?” Trajectories of work engagement preceding retirement among older workers
de Wind A, Leijten FRM, Hoekstra T, Geuskens GA, Burdorf A, van der Beek AJ
 
Original article 2016;42(3):201-208   pdf full text
Sickness absence and mental health: evidence from a nationally representative longitudinal survey
Wooden M, Bubonya M, Cobb-Clark D
 
Original article 2015;41(5):441-450   pdf full text
Educational differences in trajectories of self-rated health before, during, and after entering or leaving paid employment in the European workforce
Schuring M, Robroek SJW, Lingsma HF, Burdorf A
 
Original article 2014;40(5):465-472   pdf full text
Precarious employment and the risk of serious psychological distress: a population-based cohort study in Japan
Kachi Y, Otsuka T, Kawada T
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