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pdf The role of working conditions in educational differences in all-cause and ischemic heart disease mortality among Swedish men
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pdf Does country of resettlement influence the risk of labor market marginalization among refugees? A cohort study in Sweden and Norway
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pdf Trajectories of psychosocial working conditions and all-cause and cause-specific mortality: a Swedish register-based cohort study
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pdf The effectiveness of implementing the Guideline for the Prevention of Mental Ill-health Problems at the Workplace on health-outcomes, organizational and social risk factors: a cluster-randomized controlled trial in Swedish schools
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pdf Occupational risks associated with severe COVID-19 disease and SARS-CoV-2 infection – a Swedish national case-control study conducted from October 2020 to December 2021
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pdf Gender-based harassment in Swedish workplaces and alcohol-related morbidity and mortality: A prospective cohort study
Original article2022;48(8):632-640
pdf full text Overqualification at work and risk of hospitalization for psychiatric and somatic diseases among immigrants in Sweden – a prospective register-based study
Original article2022;48(8):662-671
pdf full text Does a change to an occupation with a lower physical workload reduce the risk of disability pension? A cohort study of employed men and women in Sweden
Original article2022;48(7):520-529
pdf full text Night and shift work characteristics and incident ischemic heart disease and atrial fibrillation among healthcare employees – a prospective cohort study
Original article2022;48(6):479-489
pdf full text Time trends in occupational exposure to chemicals in Sweden: proportion exposed, distribution across demographic and labor market strata, and exposure levels
Original article2022;48(5):351-360
pdf full text Low-quality employment trajectories and the risk of common mental health disorders among individuals with Swedish and foreign background – a register-based cohort study
Original article2022;48(4):293-301
pdf full text Perceived job insecurity and risk of suicide and suicide attempts: a study of men and women in the Swedish working population
Original article2022;48(3):239-247
pdf full text Occupational stress and pregnancy-related hypertension and diabetes: Results from a nationwide prospective cohort
Original article2022;48(1):31-40
pdf full text Night and shift work and incidence of cerebrovascular disease – a prospective cohort study of healthcare employees in Stockholm
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pdf full text Low-quality employment trajectories and risk of common mental disorders, substance use disorders and suicide attempt: a longitudinal study of the Swedish workforce
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pdf Sexual and gender harassment in Swedish workplaces: A prospective cohort study on implications for long-term sickness absence
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pdf full text Occupational trajectories of working conditions in Sweden: Development trends in the workforce, 1997–2015
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pdf full text Industry mobility and disability benefits in heavy manual jobs: A cohort study of Swedish construction workers
Original article2020;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
Original article2017;43(6):519-525
pdf full text Burden of disease from road traffic and railway noise – a quantification of healthy life years lost in Sweden
Original article2016;42(3):209-216
pdf full text Contribution of comorbid conditions to the association between diabetes and disability pensions: a population-based nationwide cohort study
Original article2016;42(1):61-70
pdf full text Neurosensory and vascular function after 14 months of military training comprising cold winter conditions
Original article2014;40(5):483-492
pdf full text Do working conditions explain the increased risks of disability pension among men and women with low education? A follow-up of Swedish cohorts
Original article2013;39(4):351-360
pdf full text Psychosocial working conditions, occupational groups, and risk of disability pension due to mental diagnoses: a cohort study of 43 000 Swedish twins
Review1982;8(1):1-19
pdf Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the occupational environment: with special reference to benzo[a]pyrene measurements in Swedish industry.
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pdf Long-term follow-up study of mortality and the incidence of cancer in a cohort of workers at a primary aluminum smelter in Sweden
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pdf The work environment, critical incidents, debriefing and psychological functioning—a study of trade union members in Sweden
Original article2008;34(4):267-277
pdf Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and health effects among hospitality workers in Sweden—before and after the implementation of a smoke-free law
Amendments and corrections2007;33(1):80-80
pdf Re: Björk J, Ardö J, Stroh E, Lövkvist H, Östergren P-O, Albin M. Road traffic noise in southern Sweden and its relation to annoyance, disturbance of daily activities and health. Scand J Work Environ Health 2006;32(5):392–401.
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pdf Occupational exposure to ionizing radiation and electromagnetic fields in relation to the risk of thyroid cancer in Sweden
Original article2005;31(1):30-35
pdf Total mortality and cause-specific mortality of Swedish shift- and dayworkers in the pulp and paper industry in 1952-2001
Original article2002;28(4):238-248
pdf Job strain and major risk factors for coronary heart disease among employed males and females in a Swedish study on work, lipids and fibrinogen
Original article2002;28(1):58-63
pdf Alternative for estimating the burden of lung cancer from occupational exposures - some calculations based on data from Swedish men
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pdf Mortality and cancer incidence among Swedish fishermen with a high dietary intake of persistent organochlorine compounds
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pdf Fish consumption and exposure to persistent organochlorine compounds, mercury, selenium and methylamines among Swedish fishermen
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