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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

Long working hours as a risk factor for atrial fibrillation: a multi-cohort study

  1. Mika Kivimäki
  2. Solja T. Nyberg
  3. G. David Batty
  4. Ichiro Kawachi
  5. Markus Jokela
  6. , et al
Journal Article - September 15, 2017
  1. Labour Market
  2. Health
  3. Well Being
  4. Biology

Is working long hours bad for your heart?

  1. Mika Kivimäki
  2. Solja T. Nyberg
  3. G. David Batty
  4. Ichiro Kawachi
  5. Markus Jokela
  6. , et al
Media - August 7, 2017

Job insecurity and risk of diabetes: a meta-analysis of individual participant data

  1. Jane E. Ferrie
  2. Marianna Virtanen
  3. Markus Jokela
  4. Ida E.H. Madsen
  5. Katriina Heikkilä
  6. , et al
Journal Article - December 15, 2016
  1. Labour Market
  2. Psychology
  3. Health
  4. Unemployment
  5. Well Being
  6. Medicine

Assessing cortisol from hair samples in a large observational cohort: the Whitehall II study

  1. Jessica G. Abell
  2. Tobias Stalder
  3. Jane E. Ferrie
  4. Martin J. Shipley
  5. Clemens Kirschbaum
  6. , et al
Journal Article - November 15, 2016
  1. Survey Methodology
  2. Health
  3. Biology
  4. Medicine

Job insecurity tied to increased risk of diabetes

  1. Jane E. Ferrie
  2. Marianna Virtanen
  3. Markus Jokela
  4. Ida E.H. Madsen
  5. Katriina Heikkilä
  6. , et al
Media - October 4, 2016

Recurrent short sleep, chronic insomnia symptoms and salivary cortisol: a 10-year follow-up in the Whitehall II study

  1. Jessica G. Abell
  2. Martin J. Shipley
  3. Jane E. Ferrie
  4. Mika Kivimäki
  5. Meena Kumari
  6. , et al
Journal Article - June 15, 2016
  1. Health
  2. Medicine

Association of chronic insomnia symptoms and recurrent extreme sleep duration over 10 years with well-being in older adults: a cohort study

  1. Jessica G. Abell
  2. Martin J. Shipley
  3. Jane E. Ferrie
  4. Mika Kivimäki
  5. Meena Kumari
  6. , et al
Journal Article - February 1, 2016
  1. Older People
  2. Health
  3. Well Being
  4. Medicine

Job strain and the risk of stroke: an individual-participant data meta-analysis

  1. Eleonor I. Fransson
  2. Solja T. Nyberg
  3. Katriina Heikkila
  4. Lars Alfredsson
  5. Jakob B. Bjorner
  6. , et al
Journal Article - June 1, 2015
  1. Labour Market
  2. Health
  3. Well Being
  4. Medicine
  5. Social Psychology

Change in sleep duration and type 2 diabetes: the Whitehall II Study

  1. Jane E. Ferrie
  2. Mika Kivimäki
  3. Tasnime N. Akbaraly
  4. Adam Tabak
  5. Jessica Abell
  6. , et al
Journal Article - August 15, 2015
  1. Health
  2. Medicine

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