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Diverting blame to stay sane - Young people's strategies for dealing with the mental health effects of precarious employment : A grounded theory study
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Tellus - sexuella trakasserier, trakasserier och kränkande särbehandling vid Lunds universitet : Resultat baserade på enkät-, intervju- och fokusgruppsdata från anställda, doktorander och studenter.
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Predictors of health care practitioners’ normative attitudes and practices towards sexual and reproductive health and rights : a cross-sectional study of participants from low-income countries enrolled in a capacity-building program
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'One-size doesn't fit all' : Understanding healthcare practitioners' perceptions, attitudes and behaviours towards sexual and reproductive health and rights in low resource settings: An exploratory qualitative study
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Socioeconomic differences in swimming ability among children in Malmö, southern Sweden : Initial results from a community-level intervention
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- 2019
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Surveillance of work environment and heat stress assessment using meteorological data
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The role of social embeddedness for remaining in non-desired workplaces and mental health consequences : Results from Scania Public Health Cohort
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Lobbying against sugar taxation in the European Union : Analysing the lobbying arguments and tactics of stakeholders in the food and drink industries
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Does Labor Market Position Explain the Differences in Self-Rated Health between Employed Immigrants and Native Swedes : a Population-Based Study from Southern Sweden
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Associations between being 'locked-in' and health - an epidemiological study
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