Long working hours and depressive symptoms: systematic review and meta-analysis of published studies and unpublished individual participant data.
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Jian Li Wang | H. Burr | R. Rugulies | M. Jokela | M. Kivimäki | T. Lallukka | J. Bjorner | R. Erbel | N. Dragano | J. Schupp | G. Wagner | L. Alfredsson | M. Koskenvuo | T. Theorell | A. Knutsson | J. Pejtersen | J. Vahtera | T. Oksanen | J. Pentti | P. Salo | M. Virtanen | M. Shipley | A. Singh‐Manoux | J. Ferrie | E. Lahelma | H. Westerlund | G. Batty | J. Siegrist | M. Borritz | S. Suominen | V. Yiengprugsawan | O. Rahkonen | S. Nyberg | K. Heikkilä | I. Madsen | L. M. Magnusson Hanson | M. Nielsen | L. Hanson
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