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Sickness absence

On this site we have gathered information concerning absence.

 

Prevention of absence is a recurring strategic research area for NRCWE which is an integrated part of most research projects. Primarily, the research is directed at the mechanisms behind absence and labour market exclusion as well as prevention of that. It also includes development of methods to evaluate the financial gains of prevention.



Current research

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bulletPsychological health and well-being in restructuring: key effects and mechanisms - PSYRES
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bulletReturn to work from the perspective of the sick-listed - The experience of return-to-work intervention and the decision to return to work by employees sick-listed due to stress and depression
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bulletEpidemiological analyses of the association between work environment, psychological health, sickness absence and disability pensioning in different cohort studies
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bulletOccupational rehabilitation of people on long-term sickness absence due to common mental health problems
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bulletPsychosocial work environment and sickness absence among employees with reduced psychological well-being
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bulletEvaluation of five municipal intervention projects concerning a coordinated effort for return-to-work
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bulletCommon mental disorders, return to work and sickness absence - CORSA
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bulletReturn To Work Interventions on a National Scale – Research in Action
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bulletCopenhagen Aging and Midlife Biobank
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bulletElucidation of existing knowledge on sickness absence and mental health
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bulletWork retention in municipal eldercare – Back to work
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bulletReturning to work after long-term sickness absence (TTA, Danish acronym)
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bulletThe Danish Eldercare Worker Research Group
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bulletPsychosocial risk factors in the working environment and biological mechanisms for the development of stress, burnout and depression (PRISME, Danish acronym)
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bulletWorking in eldercare
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bulletThe Danish Health Care Worker Cohort – Class of 2004 (DHCWC-2004)
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bulletFrame for interventions for preserved work ability, long term effect (FINALE, Danish acronym)



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