Study protocol for SeniorWorkingLife - push and stay mechanisms for labour market participation among older workers

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Lars Louis Andersen
Emil Sundstrup
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[1] National Research Centre for the Working Environment,
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BMC Public Health | / 19卷
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Senior worker; Ageing; Occupational health; Public health; Workplace; Sustainable employment;
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