Professional Employees) take part in the programme. Many problems and issues relating to working life are common to most European countries, and the purpose of the programme is to pave the way for joint research on these matters from a European perspective. It is becoming increasingly obvious that long-term solutions must be based on experience in and research on matters relating to working life. SALTSA conducts problem-oriented research in the areas labour market, employment, organisation of work and work environment and health. SALTSA collaborates with international research institutes and has close contacts with industry, institutions and organisations in Europe, thus linking its research to practical working conditions
Working life research does not have clear boundaries; however its focus is quite clear: Changes in w...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of working life research in Sweden ...
The aim of this OSE Research paper is to ascertain to what extent the social partners in Sweden are ...
Union Confederation) and TCO (the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees) take part in the ...
SALTSA is a collaboration programme for occupational research in Europe. The Natio-nal Institute for...
SALTSA is a collaboration programme for occupational research in Europe. The Natio
for work life research, development and training. The labour market, occupational safety and health,...
Printed at CM Gruppen The National Institute for Working Life is Sweden’s national centre for work l...
The Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—are societies that share many fea...
The aim of this paper is to describe and reflect on the development of the Swedish network AFoU (Wor...
What makes a good relationship between employers and employees? This was the main question in a pro...
The National Institute for Working Life is a national centre of knowledge for issues concerning work...
The National Institute for Working Life is Sweden's center for research and development on labo...
national centre for work life research, development and training. The labour market, occupational sa...
center for research and development on labour market, working life and work environment. Diffusion o...
Working life research does not have clear boundaries; however its focus is quite clear: Changes in w...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of working life research in Sweden ...
The aim of this OSE Research paper is to ascertain to what extent the social partners in Sweden are ...
Union Confederation) and TCO (the Swedish Confederation of Professional Employees) take part in the ...
SALTSA is a collaboration programme for occupational research in Europe. The Natio-nal Institute for...
SALTSA is a collaboration programme for occupational research in Europe. The Natio
for work life research, development and training. The labour market, occupational safety and health,...
Printed at CM Gruppen The National Institute for Working Life is Sweden’s national centre for work l...
The Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden—are societies that share many fea...
The aim of this paper is to describe and reflect on the development of the Swedish network AFoU (Wor...
What makes a good relationship between employers and employees? This was the main question in a pro...
The National Institute for Working Life is a national centre of knowledge for issues concerning work...
The National Institute for Working Life is Sweden's center for research and development on labo...
national centre for work life research, development and training. The labour market, occupational sa...
center for research and development on labour market, working life and work environment. Diffusion o...
Working life research does not have clear boundaries; however its focus is quite clear: Changes in w...
The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of working life research in Sweden ...
The aim of this OSE Research paper is to ascertain to what extent the social partners in Sweden are ...