Night work, long work weeks, and risk of accidental injuries. A register-based study
OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were to (i) investigate the association between night work or long work weeks and the risk of accidental injuries and (ii) test if the association is affected by age, sex or socioeconomic status. METHODS: The study population was drawn from the Danish version of th...
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Main Authors: | Ann Dyreborg Larsen (Author), Harald Hannerz (Author), Simone V Møller (Author), Johnny Dyreborg (Author), Jens Peter Bonde (Author), Johnni Hansen (Author), Henrik A Kolstad (Author), Åse Marie Hansen (Author), Anne Helene Garde (Author) |
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Nordic Association of Occupational Safety and Health (NOROSH),
2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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