Gender and regional differences in perceived job stress across Europe.

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Published in Eur J Public Health on July 21, 2005

Authors

P de Smet1, S Sans, M Dramaix, C Boulenguez, G de Backer, M Ferrario, G Cesana, I Houtman, S O Isacsson, F Kittel, P O Ostergren, I Peres, E Pelfrene, M Romon, A Rosengren, L Wilhelmsen, M Kornitzer

Author Affiliations

1: School of Public Health, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. pdesmet@ulb.ac.be

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