Influence of work-related factors and individual characteristics on work ability among Dutch construction workers
Scandinavian Journal of Work Environment & Health2007Vol. 33(5), pp. 351–357
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Abstract
In the construction industry, work-related risk factors were the most important in association with work ability. This finding suggests that interventions aimed at preventing construction workers from dropping out of the workforce should primarily focus on reducing physical and psychosocial load at work.
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