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Psychosocial work factors and sickness absence in 31 countries in Europe, The European Journal of Public Health, vol.120, issue.4, 2013. ,
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Social differences in self-reported health among men and women in 31 countries in Europe, Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, vol.41, issue.1, pp.51-57, 2013. ,
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Fractions of cardiovascular diseases and mental disorders attributable to psychosocial work factors in 31 countries in Europe, International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, vol.148, issue.5, pp.403-411, 2014. ,
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Psychosocial working conditions and psychological well-being among employees in 34 European countries, International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, vol.1982, issue.61, pp.897-907, 2014. ,
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Association between socio-demographic, psychosocial, material and occupational factors and self-reported health among workers in Europe, Journal of Public Health, vol.38, issue.5, pp.194-204, 2014. ,
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Social inequalities in psychological well? being: a European comparison Psychosocial work factors and long sickness absence in Europe, Community Mental Health Journal. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, vol.5020, issue.81, pp.16-25, 2014. ,
Worker replacement and cost-benefit analysis of life-saving health care programs, a precautionary note, Health Economics, Policy and Law, vol.3, issue.02, pp.215-229 ,
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Psychosocial work exposures among European employees: explanations for occupational inequalities in mental health, Journal of Public Health, vol.37, issue.3, 2015. ,
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