TY - BOOK TI - Worklife and health in Sweden 2004 SN - 917045745X U1 - 368.409485 21 PY - 2004/// CY - Sweden PB - Arbetslivsinstitutet, Swedish work environment authority KW - Sistema de salud KW - Suecia N1 - Traducción de: Arbetsliv och hälsa 2004; PART l. INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW. 1. Changes in working life and new forms of production / Elisabeth Sundin and Anders Wikman. 2. Indicators of changed working conditions / Anders Wikman. 3. What do the occupational injury statistics tell us? / Carin Sundstrom-Frisk and Jan Weiner. PART 2. WORK-RELATED HEALTH CHANGES AND THEIR INDICATORS. 4. Occupational diseases in Sweden in a ten-year perspective / Bengt Jdroholm. 5. Can the psychosocial work environment cause neck and shoulder pain? / Bo Melin and Ewa Wigaeus Tornqvist. 6. Low mental well-being - trends in and outside the labour market / Lennart Hallsten, Ingvar Lundberg and Kerstin Waldenstrom.7. Sickness absence in Sweden / Ulrik Lidwall, Staffan Marklund and Peter Skogman Thoursie. 8. Trends in new disability pensions / Peter Skogman Thoursie, Ulrik Lidwall and Staffan Marklund. PART 3. WORK-RELATED ILL HEALTH IN VARIOUS ORGANISATIONS AND GROUPS. 9. Health and development opportunities for those in fixed-term employment / Gunnar Aronsson. IO. A welfare state for everyone? The position of immigrants in and outside the labour market / Mikael Hjerm. 11. The welfare of the welfare services / Ro/f A Gustafsson 12. The first work environment - children at school / Ewa Menckel. 13. Meaningful work in a demanding work environment - teachers at school / Eva M!1nsson and Anders Persson. 14· Working conditions and health at call centres / Allan Toomingas 15. Jobs that involve the risk of threats and violence / Ewa Menckel and Annika Hultin. PART 4. PREVENTIVE WORK. 16. Rehabilitation to work / Kerstin Ekberg. 17. Work environment policy and the actors involved / Koj Frick, Ove Eriksson and Peter Westerholm ER -