Development of job demands, decision authority and social support in industries with different gender composition - Sweden, 1991-2013
Abstract Background This study aims to explore the development of job demands, decision authority and social support within and between industries with different gender composition in Sweden between 1991 and 2013. Methods Cross-sectional data from 12 waves of the Swedish Work Environment Surveys (19...
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Main Authors: | Sara Cerdas (Author), Annika Härenstam (Author), Gun Johansson (Author), Anna Nyberg (Author) |
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