Poor health, physical workload and occupational social class as determinants of health-related job loss: results from a prospective cohort study in the UK
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A. J. van der Beek | K. Palmer | H. Syddall | C. Boot | K. Walker-Bone | S. D'Angelo | R. Sewdas | S. D’Angelo
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