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In this paper, the author assesses the population health effects in Malaysia of air pollution generated by a widespread … results show that the smoke haze from these fires had a deleterious effect on population health in Malaysia. …
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This paper provides an overview of the types of occupational violence commonly experienced in Australia and other western industrialised countries, incidence and severity patterns, and identifies the most "at risk" jobs.
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and work organisation within many industrialised societies. The occupational health and safety (OHS) consequences of …
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, using six biennial waves from the Health and Retirement Study. They find the dynamics of the presence of pain is central to …
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. Resumes differed only in applicants・health status were faxed to advertised job openings. We suggest that a HIV … process. Definitely, the outcomes must imply that employers use health condition as a factor when reviewing resumes, which …
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Estimating the causal impact of child work on the contemporaneous health of a child has proven quite challenging given …. Moreover, we also find evidence suggesting a heterogeneous impact of child work on health once we allow for a modest amount of …
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. Resumes differed only in applicants’ health status were faxed to advertised job openings. We suggest that a HIV … process. Definitely, the outcomes must imply that employers use health condition as a factor when reviewing resumes, which …
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