Key term: Norway

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 2024;50(1):28-38   pdf
Effects of the Labor Inspection Authority’s regulatory tools on physician-certified sick leave and employee health in Norwegian home-care services – a cluster randomized controlled trial
Finnanger Garshol B, Knardahl S, Emberland JS, Skare Ø, Johannessen HA
 
Original article 2023;49(7):466-476   pdf
The effects of a national, voluntary agreement for a more inclusive working life on work participation following long-term sickness absence: a Norwegian cohort study
Hasting RL, Mehlum IS, Undem K, Robroek SJW, Burdorf A, Gran JM, Merkus SL
 
Original article 2023;49(3):222-230   pdf full text
Office design, telework from home, and self-certified sickness absence: A cross-sectional study of main and moderating effects in a nationally representative sample
Borge RH, Johannessen HA, Fostervold KI, Nielsen MB
 
Original article 2019;45(5):450-457   pdf full text
Self-reported skin problems and the healthy worker effect in the general working population of Norway: a three-year prospective study
Alfonso JH, Johannessen HA
 
Original article 2017;43(4):307-315   pdf full text
Employees’ drug purchases before and after organizational downsizing: a natural experiment on the Norwegian working population (2004–2012)
Kaspersen SL, Pape K, Carlsen F, Ose SO, Bjorngaard JH
 
Original article 2016;42(6):547-556   pdf full text
Farmers' mental health: A longitudinal sibling comparison – the HUNT study, Norway
Torske MO, Bjørngaard JH, Hilt B, Glasscock D, Krokstad S
 
Original article 2015;41(6):542-553   pdf
Adult social position and sick leave: the mediating effect of physical workload
Corbett K, Gran JM, Kristensen P, Mehlum IS
 
Original article 2014;40(4):361-369   pdf full text
Work-related gender differences in physician-certified sick leave: a prospective study of the general working population in Norway
Sterud T
 
Original article 2013;39(5):468-476   pdf full text
Work-related psychosocial and mechanical risk factors for work disability: a 3-year follow-up study of the general working population in Norway
Sterud T
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