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BMC Public Health|November 23, 2024
Long working hours and health in Denmark: a post hoc analysis of three cohort studiesHarald Hannerz
JMIR Research Protocols|August 29, 2014
Heavy lifting at work and risk of ischemic heart disease: protocol for a register-based prospective cohort studyHarald Hannerz, Andreas Holtermann
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 5, 2002
Hospitalizations among female home-helpers in Denmark, 1981-1997Harald Hannerz, Finn Tüchsen
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|February 5, 2016
Long working hours and use of psychotropic medicine: a follow-up study with register linkageHarald Hannerz, Karen Albertsen
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health|October 23, 2015
Ischaemic heart disease among workers in occupations associated with heavy liftingHarald Hannerz, Andreas Holtermann
JMIR Research Protocols|September 21, 2014
Long working hours and subsequent use of psychotropic medicine: a study protocolHarald Hannerz, Karen Albertsen
European Journal of Public Health|March 15, 2018
Working hours and all-cause mortality in relation to the EU Working Time Directive: a Danish cohort studyHarald Hannerz, Helle Soll-Johanning
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health|August 13, 2002
A validation of information on occupation--data from a nested case-control studyHelle Soll-Johanning, Harald Hannerz
BMC Public Health|April 10, 2022
Do baseline industry and job group skill level predict welfare dependency at 1, 3 and 5 years after mental health related sickness absence? A Danish cohort studyHarald Hannerz, Mari-Ann Flyvholm
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|December 21, 2005
Mortality and morbidity among bridge and tunnel construction workers who worked long hours and long days constructing the Great Belt Fixed LinkFinn Tüchsen, Harald Hannerz, Søren Spangenberg
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BMC Public Health|November 23, 2024
Long working hours and health in Denmark: a post hoc analysis of three cohort studiesHarald Hannerz
JMIR Research Protocols|August 29, 2014
Heavy lifting at work and risk of ischemic heart disease: protocol for a register-based prospective cohort studyHarald Hannerz, Andreas Holtermann
American Journal of Industrial Medicine|January 5, 2002
Hospitalizations among female home-helpers in Denmark, 1981-1997Harald Hannerz, Finn Tüchsen
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|February 5, 2016
Long working hours and use of psychotropic medicine: a follow-up study with register linkageHarald Hannerz, Karen Albertsen
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health|October 23, 2015
Ischaemic heart disease among workers in occupations associated with heavy liftingHarald Hannerz, Andreas Holtermann
JMIR Research Protocols|September 21, 2014
Long working hours and subsequent use of psychotropic medicine: a study protocolHarald Hannerz, Karen Albertsen
European Journal of Public Health|March 15, 2018
Working hours and all-cause mortality in relation to the EU Working Time Directive: a Danish cohort studyHarald Hannerz, Helle Soll-Johanning
International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health|August 13, 2002
A validation of information on occupation--data from a nested case-control studyHelle Soll-Johanning, Harald Hannerz
BMC Public Health|April 10, 2022
Do baseline industry and job group skill level predict welfare dependency at 1, 3 and 5 years after mental health related sickness absence? A Danish cohort studyHarald Hannerz, Mari-Ann Flyvholm
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|December 21, 2005
Mortality and morbidity among bridge and tunnel construction workers who worked long hours and long days constructing the Great Belt Fixed LinkFinn Tüchsen, Harald Hannerz, Søren Spangenberg
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