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| C BildtSummaryAffiliation: National Institute for Working Life Country: Sweden Publications
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Effects of drop out in a longitudinal study of musculoskeletal disordersC Bildt
Gender and Work, National Institute for Working Life, S 112 79 Stockholm, Sweden
Occup Environ Med 58:194-9. 2001..The aim was to analyse various consequences of drop out in a longitudinal study of musculoskeletal disorders and occupational risk factors during 1969-97...
Gender differences in the effects from working conditions on mental health: a 4-year follow-upCarina Bildt
National Institute for Working Life, 112 79 Stockholm, Sweden
Int Arch Occup Environ Health 75:252-8. 2002..Also, the relative importance of other living conditions in relation to poor mental health in 1997 was examined...
Occupational conditions exceed the importance of non-occupational conditions and ill health in explaining future unemployment among women and menC Bildt
Gender and Work, National Institute for Working Life, S 112 79 Stockholm, Sweden
Arch Womens Ment Health 6:115-26. 2003..Unemployment is relatively common today, but the importance of work characteristics in relation to future unemployment has seldom been studied...
Sexual harassment: relation to other forms of discrimination and to health among women and menCarina Bildt
National Institute for Working Life, SE 113 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Work 24:251-9. 2005..This is especially important to point out when planning for interventions against for example sexual harassment, which very often focuses on the harassed individual, rather than the organisation...
Organisational factors, individual characteristics and social support: what determines the level of social support?L Sundin
National Institute for Working Life, Ostersund, Sweden
Work 27:45-55. 2006....
Appraised leadership styles, psychosocial work factors, and musculoskeletal pain among public employeesYlva Fjell
National Institute for Working Life, 831 40 Ostersund, Sweden
Int Arch Occup Environ Health 81:19-30. 2007....
Work-related health factors for female immigrants in SwedenSharareh Akhavan
National Institute for Working Life, Sweden
Work 28:135-43. 2007..Female immigrants over the age of 50 experience gender and ethnic discrimination and lack of access to skills training programs more often than younger immigrants. They also participate in health-care activities more often...
Educational background: different processes and consequences on health and physical and mental exposures among women and menRaymond Dahlberg
National Institute for Working Life, SE 113 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Work 28:57-66. 2007..To compare health and exposures at work and at home of women and men with the same educational background...
Self-reported musculoskeletal pain and working conditions among employees in the Swedish public sectorYlva Fjell
National Institute for Working Life, Sweden
Work 28:33-46. 2007....
Work and health in Gnosjö: a longitudinal studyCarina Bildt
The National Institute for Working Life, Stockholm, Sweden
Work 27:29-43. 2006..Still, we do believe that our finding, in this longitudinal study, can be of value also in the public efforts and the efforts to develop adequate and successful rehabilitation approaches...
The relationship between different work-related sources of social support and burnout among registered and assistant nurses in Sweden: a questionnaire surveyLisa Sundin
National Institute for Working Life, Studentplan 1, Hus A, Campus, 831 40 Ostersund, Sweden
Int J Nurs Stud 44:758-69. 2007..This cross-sectional study addresses the relationship between organisational and social factors and burnout in a group of registered and assistant nurses in Sweden...
Do work technique and musculoskeletal symptoms differ between men and women performing the same type of work tasks?Raymond Dahlberg
National Institute for Working Life, SE 112 79 Stockholm, Sweden
Appl Ergon 35:521-9. 2004..A higher proportion of women than men reported shoulder symptoms. Women spent more time on household activities than men, which indicates a higher total workload in paid and unpaid work...
From canteen to lunch box: ergonomic demands in distribution of portion-packed hot foodRaymond Dahlberg
National Institute for Working Life, Stockholm, Sweden
Women Health 37:31-53. 2003..This study may serve as an example of ergonomic fieldwork with a gender perspective...
Causal explanations for common somatic symptoms among women and menKarin Nykvist
National Institute for Working Life, S 11279, Stockholm, Sweden
Int J Behav Med 9:286-300. 2002....
Perceived physical strain in paid and unpaid work and the work-home interface: the associations with musculoskeletal pain and fatigue among public employeesYlva Fjell
Mid Sweden University, Ostersund, Sweden
Women Health 47:21-44. 2008....
A scale for measuring specific job demands within the health care sector: development and psychometric assessmentLisa Sundin
National Institute for Working Life, Ostersund, Sweden
Int J Nurs Stud 45:914-23. 2008....
