Key term: education

Original article 2024;50(6):456-465   pdf full text
Does job stress mediate the risk of work disability due to common mental disorders among social workers compared with other health and social care, education, and non-human service professionals? A prospective cohort study of public sector employees in Finland
Rantonen O, Ervasti J, Alexanderson K, Oksanen T, Aalto V, Mittendorfer-Rutz E, Salo P
 
Original article 2024;50(3):168-177   pdf full text
Education and pandemic SARS-CoV-2 infections in the German working population – the mediating role of working from home
Wachtler B, Beese F, Demirer I, Haller S, Pförtner T-K, Wahrendorf M, Grabka MM, Hoebel J
 
Original article 2022;48(6):457-467   pdf full text
Changes in occupational well-being during COVID-19: the impact of age, gender, education, living alone, and telework in a Finnish four-wave population sample
Kaltiainen J, Hakanen J
 
Original article 2020;46(1):77-84   pdf full text
Educational differences in duration of working life and loss of paid employment: working life expectancy in The Netherlands
Robroek SJW, Nieboer D, Järvholm B, Burdorf A
 
Editorial 2015;41(4):325-327   pdf full text
Understanding the role of work in socioeconomic health inequalities
Burdorf A
 
Original article 2015;41(4):338-346   pdf full text
Explaining educational differences in sickness absence: a population-based follow-up study
Kaikkonen R, Härkänen T, Rahkonen O, Gould R, Koskinen S
 
Original article 2014;40(6):557-568   pdf full text
Evaluation of an mHealth intervention aiming to improve health-related behavior and sleep and reduce fatigue among airline pilots
van Drongelen A, Boot CRL, Hynek H, Twisk JWR, Smid T, van der Beek AJ
 
Original article 2014;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
Falkstedt D, Backhans M, Lundin A, Allebeck P, Hemmingsson T
 
Original article 2014;40(3):315-322   pdf full text
To what degree is the association between educational inequality and laryngeal cancer explained by smoking, alcohol consumption, and occupational exposure?
Santi I, Kroll LE, Dietz A, Becher H, Ramroth H
 
Original article 2012;38(3):209-217   pdf
Pupils with special educational needs in basic education schools and teachers’ sickness absences – a register-linkage study
Ervasti J, Kivimäki M, Kawachi I, Subramanian SV, Pentti J, Ahola K, Oksanen T, Pohjonen T, Vahtera J, Virtanen M
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