Client-related work tasks and meaning of work: results from a longitudinal study among eldercare workers in Denmark

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Pernille Tufte
Thomas Clausen
Kirsten Nabe-Nielsen
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[1] The National Research Centre for the Working Environment,Section of Social Medicine, Department of Public Health
[2] University of Copenhagen,undefined
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Meaning of work; Client-related work tasks; Long-term care; Longitudinal analysis;
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