This exploratory compilation thesis of four sub studies in Social Work aims to qualitatively examine how employees are affected by organisational changes and other work-related processes, and also to increase understanding of the causes of sick leave and being on sick leave through analysing the experiences of people from different professional backgrounds. Against the background of the labour market and social policy changes introduced at the beginning of the 1990s, these are urgent issues to address, particularly since there is a lack of qualitative studies linking work environment to mental health and sick leave, from the perspective of the employee. The focus of this doctoral thesis is on the relational and emotional processes involved....
Bakgrunden till denna studie är ökningen av sjukskrivningar i Sverige på grund av psykisk ohälsa. Pr...
The purpose of this work is to study employee’s views on short-term sick leave in relation to their ...
The aim of this study has been to explore how social workers in a Swedish context, who have been on ...
This exploratory compilation thesis of four sub studies in Social Work aims to qualitatively examine...
Long-term sick leave and workplace mobility. A qualitative study This study investigates opportuniti...
Mental illness is the most common diagnosis resulting in long-term sick leave in Sweden today, espec...
Stress is the most common reason for sick leave in Sweden today. The physical demands are less in to...
Long-term sick leave has increased dramatically since the 1990s. Sick leave is usually related to em...
Sick leave with stress-related psychiatric diagnosis is especially common for people working in huma...
People in Sweden are living longer than ever before, as research and improvements in medical care be...
This paper is about the psychosocial work environment, and those factors that can be responsible for...
The purpose with this essay is to highlight the attending elements in a working environment that is ...
The background to this thesis is the dramatic increase of the long-term sickness absence that took p...
Sick leave due to mental illness has increased dramatically in recent decades and is today one of th...
The aim of this work is to understand, from a perspective of sociology of emotions, how employees wi...
Bakgrunden till denna studie är ökningen av sjukskrivningar i Sverige på grund av psykisk ohälsa. Pr...
The purpose of this work is to study employee’s views on short-term sick leave in relation to their ...
The aim of this study has been to explore how social workers in a Swedish context, who have been on ...
This exploratory compilation thesis of four sub studies in Social Work aims to qualitatively examine...
Long-term sick leave and workplace mobility. A qualitative study This study investigates opportuniti...
Mental illness is the most common diagnosis resulting in long-term sick leave in Sweden today, espec...
Stress is the most common reason for sick leave in Sweden today. The physical demands are less in to...
Long-term sick leave has increased dramatically since the 1990s. Sick leave is usually related to em...
Sick leave with stress-related psychiatric diagnosis is especially common for people working in huma...
People in Sweden are living longer than ever before, as research and improvements in medical care be...
This paper is about the psychosocial work environment, and those factors that can be responsible for...
The purpose with this essay is to highlight the attending elements in a working environment that is ...
The background to this thesis is the dramatic increase of the long-term sickness absence that took p...
Sick leave due to mental illness has increased dramatically in recent decades and is today one of th...
The aim of this work is to understand, from a perspective of sociology of emotions, how employees wi...
Bakgrunden till denna studie är ökningen av sjukskrivningar i Sverige på grund av psykisk ohälsa. Pr...
The purpose of this work is to study employee’s views on short-term sick leave in relation to their ...
The aim of this study has been to explore how social workers in a Swedish context, who have been on ...