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Working life sequences over the life course among 9269 women and men in Sweden; a prospective cohort study.

Katalin GémesKatriina HeikkiläKristina AlexandersonKristin FarrantsEllenor Mittendorfer-RutzMarianna Virtanen
Published in: PloS one (2023)
In a cohort of individuals in paid work at baseline, the majority of women and men worked most of each year although women were more likely to have some interruptions characterized by long-term parental-leave or SA/DP periods than men, independently of socioeconomic, health-, and work-related factors.
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