Does Affective Organizational Commitment and Experience of Meaning at Work Predict Long-Term Sickness Absence? An Analysis of Register-Based Outcomes Using Pooled Data on 61,302 Observations in Four Occupational Groups

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Bibliographic information

Title:  Does Affective Organizational Commitment and Experience of Meaning at Work Predict Long-Term Sickness Absence? An Analysis of Register-Based Outcomes Using Pooled Data on 61,302 Observations in Four Occupational Groups. 

Written by:  T. Clausen, H. Burr, V. Borg

in: Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Volume 56, Issue 2, 2014.  pages: 129-135, Project number: F 2295, DOI: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000000078

Research Project

Project numberF 2295 StatusCompleted Project Work, Age and Health

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