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Metabolomics is the analysis of all the metabolites (low organic molecular entities
Approximately four out of ten Swedes get cancer during their lives, and of these, four out of ten are diagnosed during their working life.The improved survival rates dramatically i...
The retirement age is being raised gradually to counteract the financial consequences of an increasingly older population.However, with increasing age, and in particular after 50-y...
In this programme, we map and examine local labour market programmes (LLMPs) at the municipal level, including their institutional structure and organisation, as well as the experi...
Women face difficult trade-offs in juggling the demands of working life and family life.The Nordic countries have responded to this through the introduction of ‘family-friendly’ po...
This program is a concerted effort to, on the one hand, understand the consequences of structural change for wage inequality, job loss, and occupational mobility; and, on the other...
Work envrionment is changing rapidly. This challenges existing systems to ensure productivity, good working conditions and sustainable health. These changes and their effects are n...
This program breaks new ground by applying a multidimensional perspective on the determinants of work longevity in Sweden.One of the most topical concerns of ageing societies is ho...
The economic and social integration of immigrants is at the core of scholarly and policy debates. The pandemic has reinforced the urgency of the issue.This program aims to improve...
Sexual harassment in organizatons (SH) remains a widespread and serious problem.Taken together, SH has negative consequences for organizations such as absenteeism, higher levels of...
Facilitating individuals’ transitions from declining to expanding jobs is a central aspect of a well-working labour market during structural change.However, we still have limited k...
Gambling with or without money is a threat to young people´s well-being and health.This requires special efforts from the research community as well as from professionals who meet...
The aim of this project is to study the effects of a combination of sticks, carrots and sermons(using the terminology of Evert Vedung) in the implementation of alcohol prevention i...
Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death in Sweden.Reduced alcohol use among patients with cardiovascular disease is associated with improved outcomes and reduced m...
Despite the introduction of a number of harm reduction measures in Sweden, injection drug use (IDU) is still associated with major medical and social harms that can be limited by p...
Despite the fact that knowledge about the municipalities´ preventive work regarding alcohol, drugs and tobacco (ANT) has increased in Sweden in recent years, research on its magnit...
Tobacco is still a main risk factors for the burden of diseases globally and in Sweden. Tobacco has a heavy social gradient, as the consequences are worse among disadvantaged and v...
Drug-related mortality in Sweden is high and overdoses of opioids (e.g. heroin and morphine) account for the majority of deaths. There is a great need for research on prevention in...
Along with a decrease in its prevalence daily smoking has become an increasingly socially segregated behaviour in the Western countries, with a sharp gradient between affluent and...
Approximately 20% of children and adolescents in Sweden grow up with at least one parent who has alcohol misuse. These children are vulnerable not only to develop misuse on their o...