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Occupational prestige
Exploring Relationships Between Occupational
An Investigation Into the Psychological Factors Related to Occupational Overuse Syndrome
Correlates of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Disorder of Extreme Stress
Grading Occupational Prestige: the Impact of Gendered Stereotypes
I What Is a 'Good' Job? Cultural Logics of Occupational Prestige by Lauren
The Institutional Logic of Occupational Prestige Ranking: Reconceptualization and Reanalyses1
Occupational Prestige and Gender-Occupational Segregation
The Symbolic Evocation of Occupational Prestige. Institute For
Occupation-Based Socioeconomic Index with Percentile Ranks
Lung Cancer and Socioeconomic Status in a Pooled Analysis of Case-Control Studies
The Polarization Myth: Occupational Upgrading in Germany, Spain
Occupational Prestige and Mortality Among US Working Adults
In Research on the Socioeconomic Correlates of Health John Robert
Occupational Prestige, Social Mobility and the Association with Lung Cancer in Men Thomas Behrens1*, Isabelle Groß1, Jack Siemiatycki2, David I
Measuring Occupational Prestige on the 2012 General Social Survey
Represent As an Indicator of Socioeconomic Status?: Exploring Occupational Prestige and Health
Occupational Prestige Definition
“Being” Or “Doing” a Profession: Work As a Matter of Social Identity
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Measuring Occupation As an Element of Socioeconomic Element Of
The Physical and Psychosocial Health Profile of Transit Employees by Occupational Category in Calgary Alberta
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Variation by Sample Type in the Cross-National Analysis of Occupational Prestige Structures
Occupational Prestige and Sickness Absence Inequality in Employed Women and Men in Sweden: a Registry- Based Study
Research Methods in Occupational Health Psychology
Occupational Status in 2000 Over a Century of Census-Based Measurement
SYNERGY – SUMMARY APPRAISAL of the ACHIEVED RESULTS Thomas Behrens, Thomas Brüning