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This case explores the aggregate influence of corporate marketing practices on public health and examines the …
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La nutrition suscite un intérêt croissant chez les industriels de l'agroalimentaire. Chaque année, on assiste ainsi à … utile de rappeler que la nutrition n'est pas un champ d'innovation comme les autres. Face aux menaces et opportunités …
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This case explores the aggregate influence of corporate marketing practices on public health and examines the …
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4 weeks’ to 4 months’ duration including home deliveries of bottled water and educational content on water and health …
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In our context, a good-reputation manager favors risk when being perceived as good allows to be promoted while risk is observable but not verifiable. Indeed, it renders more difficult the learning process regarding her talent. In turn, this lowers her level of effort since the extent to which...
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than expected, thanks to the "French model's" national minimum wage and the extension of collective wage agreements to all …
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effects in wage equations fo studying the effect of education. It also provides a human capital interpretation of these firm … matched structure of the data. Wage regressions including the computed factors confirm tha human capital is associated with …, the poor benefit from working in the textile sector in terms of wages unlike the middle and high wage workers. …
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This paper intends to problematize recent interpretations that admit a process of "brazilinization" of the North, starting from the tendencies of the job markets. In the center of our discussion is the hibridization concept, as a category capable of capturing the different ways of...
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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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overall health inequality according to the different normative principles. Our results suggest that, in practice, the … contributions of circumstances and efforts to explained health inequality. …
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