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Bodil Johanne Landstad
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Organisation: IHV ÖSD
E-Mail: Bodil.Landstad@miun.se
Phone: 063-165667
Mobile: +4745438622

Projects:
Research on self-help and self-help groups
How do human capital investments in employee health influence organizations efficiency and profitability?

Publications:
Control charts as an early warning system for workplace health outcomes (2010 / Article in journal)
Personal Perspectives on Vocational Rehabilitation in Singapore and Sweden (2010 / Article in journal)
Equal treatment in working life for people with disabilities : A Sweden and Norway Perspective (2009 / Chapter in book)
Factors explaining return to work for long-term sick workers in Norway (2009 / Article in journal)
Jakten på en jämställd myndighet : Process- och måluppfyllelseanalys som utvärderingsmodell (2009 / Chapter in book)
Long-term sick workers experience of professional support for re-integration back to work. (2009 / Article in journal)
The hunt for an equal authority : Process- and goal achivement analysis as evaluation model (2009 / Chapter in book)
To Control with Health - From Statistics to Strategy (2009 / Article in journal)
Challenges in Disability Management of Long-Term Sick Workers (2008 / Article in journal)
Physical activity, health, BMI and body complaints in high school students (2008 / Article in journal)
Social welfare in Singapore and Sweden : Differences in organisational systems of health care, social security and rehabilitation. (2008 / Article in journal)
Social welfare in Singapore and Sweden : Differences in organisational systems of health care, social security and rehabilitation (2008 / Conference paper)
Physical activity, self-related health and complaints in adolescents (2007 / Chapter in book)
Self-related health, physical activity and complaints in Swedish high school students (2006 / Article in journal)
Gått ut på dato? : årsaker til at få mottakere av rehabiliteringspenger kommer tilbake i arbeidslivet. (2005 / Book)
At work in spite of pain : Prevention and rehabilitation in two predominantly female workplaces, their effects and further development of analysis methods. (2001 / Doctoral thesis, monograph)

Research fields:
Vårdvetenskap

Thematic areas:
The Challenges of the Welfare State