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This paper reviews the literature on the impact of work on health. We consider work along two dimensions: (i) the … employment or not, independent of the number of hours worked. We show that most of the evidence on the ne gative health impact of … amount of work they provide. In essence, what is de trimental to health is not so much work per se as much as the gap which …
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The topic of this study is to prospect about the chances of institutionalizing the promotion of mental health at work … in France where legislation recognized relatively belatedly, the merits of protecting mental health at work. The … isomorphism mechanism is the most visible, to day. But this is not going without some conflicts.This theme of Sustainable Health …
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Cet article étudie les liens existant entre nationalité, migration et état de santé à partir des données de l'Enquête décennale Santé menée en 2002-2003 en France. Les résultats montrent l'existence d'inégalités face à la santé des personnes d'origine étrangère, liées à...
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Using the data of the 2002-2003 INSEE decennial health survey, this article aims to analyse the links between … nationality, migration and health status in France. The findings show health inequalities related to immigration in favor of the … of health status among immigrants. …
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Cette étude propose une synthèse des travaux français portant sur l’état de santé et le recours aux soins des migrants depuis une trentaine d’années. Malgré la divergence des résultats de la littérature - due notamment à la diversité des indicateurs utilisés et des périodes...
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The Health, Inequalities and Social Breakdown (SIRS) survey carried out in Antananarivo in April 2003 on a … health, inequalities and social breakdowns in different cities throughout the world. The initial assumption is that the socio …-economic inequalities found within cities give rise to specific problems of health and social breakdowns and can, in certain cases, lead to …
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