What works to improve participation in work?
Authors: Sian Price, Hannah Shaw
Published on: 1st March 2020
- International
This summary provides an overview of the direction of evidence answering the question What works to improve participation in work in order to improve health and reduce health inequalities?
We used systematic evidence mapping to search for and sort evidence from systematic reviews. The material in this summary is limited to reviews that we consider have been produced using a robust methodology.
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