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Authors’ contributions: HVG and JU conceived the project, HVG performed the literature review, abstracted the findings, and drafted the manuscript. EL performed the statistical analyses and provided input on statistical questions. JU revised the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.
Declarations of interest: None.
The authors have no potential conflicts of interest related to the topic of this article.
The study was supported by the Finnish Work Environment Fund without any involvement to the study.