Search for dissertations about: "quality of life and unemployment"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the words quality of life and unemployment.
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1. Youth - the future manpower. Studies on unemployment, quality of life and work attitudes
Abstract : The aim was to gain knowledge of experiences of unemployment in young adults with special regard to quality of life (QOL) and to highlight work attitudes and related factors among adolescents. Three studies were performed in Kristianstad municipality, Sweden. READ MORE
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2. Youth - the future manpower : studies on unemployment, quality of life and work attitudes in young people
Abstract : The aim was to gain knowledge of experiences of unemployment in young adults with special regard to quality of life (QOL) and to highlight work attitudes and related factors among adolescents. Three studies were performed in Kristianstad municipality, Sweden. READ MORE
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3. Self-rated quality of life among unemployed people and people in work in northern Sweden
Abstract : Self-assessed quality of life (QoL) is analysed using a QoL questionnaire (Hörnquist’s QLcs)covering the life spheres: somatic health, mental well-being, cognitive ability, social and family life,activity, financial situation, meaning in life and a global score for ‘entire life’. In all, 487unemployed and 2917 employed subjects aged 25-64; and 651 unemployed subjects and 2802 inwork (including employment, studying and military service) in the 18-24 age group, wereinvestigated in a population-based cross-sectional study on life and health in northern Sweden in1997. READ MORE
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4. Quality of care and quality of life in coronary artery disease
Abstract : The aim was to study the efficacy in primary care of Case method learning (CML) in secondary prevention of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). A further aim was to explore the structure of health related quality of life (HRQL) in these patients and its relations to chest pain and ill health. READ MORE
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5. Between Two Worlds : Studies of migration, work, and health
Abstract : This thesis aims to investigate the extent to which work-related factors contribute to the health inequalities often observed between foreign-origin and native-origin persons in Sweden. Four empirical studies using survey data and population-based registers assessed the health impact of different labor market adversities among groups of foreign-origin persons who were both in and outside the labor market relative to native-origin Swedes. READ MORE