The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between work exposure such as psychoso-cial work factors and work posture, and health in men and women with the same type of occupa-tion in the manufacturing industry. Two follow-ups with a follow-up rate of 67 % from the WOrk, Lipids and Fibrinogen (WOLF) cohort from the Northern Sweden were used. The database included 1589 men and 286 women, which is representative of the proportions between men and women in the Swedish manufacturing industry. To be able to understand the importance of work context, the participants were categorized according to work tasks (working with things or symbols). Lo-gistic regression was used for interaction analyses between sex and psychosocial work facto...
The aim of the study was to investigate the main and the interaction effects of the demand-control-s...
This thesis examines two aspects of social inequalities in health with three empirical studies that ...
OBJECTIVES: For unknown reasons, females run a higher risk than males of work-related musculoskeleta...
The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between work exposure such as psychosocial ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how different measures of working conditions affect the ...
Purpose: To investigate working conditions and health at gender segregated (most women, ≥ 60% women ...
Determine whether there are gender differences in the effect of exposure to work-related physical an...
Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in relation to fact...
Background: The aim was to investigate whether perceived work stress, overcommiment, balance in ever...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) whether the physical and mental health of male workers differs from that...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) whether the physical and mental health of male workers differs from that...
With its focus on gender, the aim of this study was to investigate the role of work locus of control...
Aim: To investigate whether type of employment was related to work characteristics and health status...
INTRODUCTION: Women generally report more work-related musculoskeletal complaints than men and have ...
Socioeconomic inequality in health among women is often referred to as smaller than health inequalit...
The aim of the study was to investigate the main and the interaction effects of the demand-control-s...
This thesis examines two aspects of social inequalities in health with three empirical studies that ...
OBJECTIVES: For unknown reasons, females run a higher risk than males of work-related musculoskeleta...
The aim of this study is to investigate the associations between work exposure such as psychosocial ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate how different measures of working conditions affect the ...
Purpose: To investigate working conditions and health at gender segregated (most women, ≥ 60% women ...
Determine whether there are gender differences in the effect of exposure to work-related physical an...
Gender inequalities exist in work life, but little is known about their presence in relation to fact...
Background: The aim was to investigate whether perceived work stress, overcommiment, balance in ever...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) whether the physical and mental health of male workers differs from that...
Objectives: To evaluate (1) whether the physical and mental health of male workers differs from that...
With its focus on gender, the aim of this study was to investigate the role of work locus of control...
Aim: To investigate whether type of employment was related to work characteristics and health status...
INTRODUCTION: Women generally report more work-related musculoskeletal complaints than men and have ...
Socioeconomic inequality in health among women is often referred to as smaller than health inequalit...
The aim of the study was to investigate the main and the interaction effects of the demand-control-s...
This thesis examines two aspects of social inequalities in health with three empirical studies that ...
OBJECTIVES: For unknown reasons, females run a higher risk than males of work-related musculoskeleta...