Danish Work Environment Cohort Study (DWECS); Intervention Project on Absence and Well-being (IPAW); and Burnout, Motivation and Job Satisfaction (PUMA) studies), Goedele A. Geuskens, Wendela E. Hooftman, Irene L. Houtman (Permanent Onderzoek Leefsituatie (POLS); Netherlands Working Conditions Survey (NWCS))Still Working study), for IPD-Work Consortium collaboration and providing information on job strain items available in the respective studies ,
LA is funded by the Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (2007-0740) DdB, AC, EC, FK and the Belstress studies are supported by the Belgian Federal Science Policy Office, the National Research Foundation (FWO/FNRS) and the Belgian Federal Public Service of Employment, Labour and Social Dialogue and the European Social Fund. GDB is a Wellcome Trust Fellow. CL is funded by the Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (2005-0734) and the Swedish Research Council (825-2009-6192). LLMH is supported by the Swedish Council for ASM is supported by a, European Young Investigator Award " from the European Science Foundation and the National Institute of Aging, pp.1-013196, 1077. ,
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