About REWHARD
We are a national infrastructure working to provide a strong basis for research about relations between working and living conditions, sickness absence, health and well-being.
REWHARD intends to ensure the long-term development of four high-quality databases and enable and support Swedish research about societal challenges, such as:
- the ageing population
- economic inequalities
- work environment
- labour market changes
- mental health problems
- sickness absence
- chronic diseases/multimorbidity
- migration
- extended working life.
REWHARD is funded primarily by the Swedish Research Council (VR), Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University.
Our services
We offer researchers various services such as data access and analyses, sharing of statistical syntax files and advice on ordering and handling data. We also organise seminars on the use of Swedish databases for research within our field.
The nodes LNU, SLOSH, IMAS and STODS
Below you will find brief information about our nodes.
The level of living survey (LNU)
LNU is a recurring survey in which a sample of Sweden's adult population is interviewed or fills out questionnaires about their concrete living conditions. It is one of the oldest ongoing panel surveys in the world.
The Swedish Longitudinal Occupational Survey of Health (SLOSH)
SLOSH is an internationally leading panel study that highlights how different factors in people's working life, private life and state of health affect each other over time. Through better knowledge of how the risks of disease and decreased well-being can be reduced both in and outside working life, SLOSH can contribute to better conditions for good public health.
Insurance Medicine All Sweden (IMAS)
IMAS is an interdisciplinary research project based on Swedish register data on more than 14 million people over several generations. The aim of the project is to generate knowledge about different aspects of sickness absence and disability pension.
Swedish Twin project Of Disability pension and Sickness absence (STODS)
In the STODS project, we are following more than 160 000 twins over a long period of time with regard to sick leave and disability pension. The project provides unique opportunities to investigate the importance of hereditary factors in differences for sickness absence.
Publications
Since 2018, data from REWHARD have been used in over 400 scientific publications.
Organisation
REWHARD is organised as a consortium with Stockholm University and Karolinska Institutet as members. The infrastructure includes the nodes LNU, SLOSH, IMAS and STODS and a small administrative office. The management consists of a steering group, an executive group and a director.
Research infrastructures
REWHARD is one of several national research infrastructures with funding from the Swedish Research Council. There are other infrastructures that, like REWHARD, enable research based on microdata for individuals. The infrastructures have different orientations and coordinate data from various data sources.
Read more about similar research infrastructures
Contact
Project Coordinator

- Visiting address
- B4:1001
- Albanovägen 12

- Visiting address
- F 936
- Universitetsvägen 10 F

- Visiting address
- D4520
- Albanovägen 12
Professor of Epidemiology and Head of the national Infrastructure Consortium REWHARD.
Professor

- Visiting address
KI Solna campus
Berzelius väg 3
Floor 6
- Postal address
Karolinska Institutet
Division of Insurance Medicine
171 77 Stockholm
Sweden
Associate professor, principal researcher

- Visiting address
KI Solna campus
Berzelius väg 3
Floor 6
- Postal address
Karolinska Institutet
Division of Insurance Medicine
171 77 Stockholm
Sweden
Last updated: April 25, 2025
Source: REWHARD