Jennie Jackson belongs to the strategic research area, Health Promoting Work (in Swedish, Hälsofrämjande arbete - HA) and is actively engaged in research regarding the work environment, health, and equality. She has ongoing research projects in partnership with both the commercial laundry and online warehousing sectors. Jennie Jackson is the program manager for the university´s interdisciplinary strategic research program, Inclusive Work Life (in Swedish, Inkluderande Arbetsliv - INKA), which is one of four research programs under the Health-Promoting Work strategic research area. Jennie Jackson is the coordinator for the international Goldilocks WorkExternal link. network and arranges regular workshops and the annual symposium for the international research group. The goal of Goldilocks Work is to improve global public health and employability by designing productive jobs that promote worker health and capacity.