A one-item workability measure mediates work demands, individual resources and health in the prediction of sickness absence
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Jakob Bue Bjorner | Hermann Burr | H. Burr | J. Bjorner | F. Diderichsen | Finn Diderichsen | Sannie Vester Thorsen | S. Thorsen
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