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- 2024
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Active labour market policies in emerging adulthood may act as a protective factor against future depressiveness : an analysis of the long-term trajectories of depressive symptoms in the Northern Swedish Cohort
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- 2023
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Psychosocial study environment characteristics associated with exposure to sexual harassment at a large public university in southern Sweden : a cross-sectional study
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- 2020
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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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- 2017
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The negative effects on mental health of being in a non-desired occupation in an increasingly precarious labour market
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- 2015
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Differences between occupations with respect to exit from working life
2015) The 19th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association (IEA)(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2013
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Pattern of Five-Year Weight Change by Age and Birth Cohorts in a Swedish Adult Population
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2006
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Socioeconomic differences in the progression of carotid atherosclerosis in middle-aged men and women with subclinical atherosclerosis in Sweden.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2005
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Prevalence of annoyance attributed to electrical equipment and smells in a Swedish population, and relationship with subjective health and daily functioning
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- 2003
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Social capital and sense of insecurity in the neighbourhood: a population-based multilevel analysis in Malmö, Sweden.
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- 2001
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Socioeconomic differences in leisure-time physical activity : The role of social participation and social capital in shaping health related behaviour
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