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The Role of Labor Unions in Creating Working Conditions That Promote Public Health
We sought to portray how collective bargaining contracts promote public health, beyond their known effect on individual, family, and community well-being. In November 2014, we created an abstraction tool to identify health-related elements in 16 union contracts from industries in the Pacific Northwest. After enumerating the contract-protected benefits
Jenn Hagedorn +3 more
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This study investigates the relationship between occupational status and health inequality in the working population by analyzing data from the 2012 China Labor Force Dynamics Survey.
Yaqiang Qi, Tongxin Liang, Hua Ye
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The Effects of Labor Market Conditions on Working Time: The US-EU Experience [PDF]
We consider a labor market search model where, by working longer hours, individuals acquire greater skills and thereby obtain better jobs. We show that job inequality, which leads to within-skill wage differences, gives incentives to work longer hours. By contrast, a higher probability of losing jobs, a longer duration of unemployment, and in general a
Claudio Michelacci, Josep Pijoan‐Mas
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Background Presenteeism has emerged as an important health-related issue and has been studied in a variety of occupation groups. This study examines the relationship between emotional labor and presenteeism in nurses in Republic of Korea.
Sung Won Jung +2 more
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Influence of working conditions in agricultural enterprises on fatigue and labor productivity [PDF]
The article summarizes the results of studying the influence of harmful production factors on the fatigue of agricultural workers and labor productivity.
Shirokov Yuri +2 more
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Specific features of occupational pathology in the Murmansk region in 2007-2021
Introduction. Employees of enterprises in the Murmansk region are exposed to harmful production factors that increase the risk of developing occupational diseases.
Syurin S.A., Kizeev A.N., Polyakova E.M.
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Labor conditions and the meanings of nursing work in Barcelona [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the relationship between the quantitative assessment of working conditions and the qualitative perception of one’s own work experience. Method: a sample of 1,760 nursing professionals from Barcelona answered a questionnaire assessing their working conditions and summarized their own current work experience in five key ...
Alberto Granero +2 more
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Globalization and the Quality of Asian and Non-Asian Jobs [PDF]
This paper assesses the impact of international trade and investment flows on the evolution of working conditions and labor rights in Asian and non-Asian countries in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
Robert J. Flanagan, Niny Khor
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Background Employment conditions may affect individuals’ leisure-time physical activity (LTPA). We aimed to examine the relationship between changes in working and employment conditions and LTPA among working-age populations in South Korea from 2009 to ...
Chungah Kim +2 more
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Article 43 of the Constitution of Ukraine guarantees proper, safe and healthy working conditions for every employee, according to Article 13 of the Law “On Labor Protection” the employer must ensure the functioning of the labor protection management ...
V. M. Storozhuk +5 more
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