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The Association Between Long Working Hours of Parents and Dyslipidemia in Their Children. [PDF]
The purpose of our study is to examine the association between children's low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels and their parents' working hours. We used data from the 2010–2018 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey in which
Ahn J +6 more
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Long working hours and obstetric complications: A cross-sectional study among female doctors. [PDF]
Objective: To investigate the effects of long working hours on pregnancy complications and obstetric outcomes among female doctors working in tertiary care hospitals of Karachi.
Adil H +8 more
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Association of long working hours with accidents and suicide mortality in Korea
OBJECTIVES: The deleterious health effects of long working hours have been previously investigated, but there is a dearth of studies on mortality resulting from accidents or suicide.
Hye-Eun Lee +3 more
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Long Working Hours - Health and Productivity.
Joseph B, Thirumalai R.
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Suicidal ideation and long work hours by gender in Korean employees: The Kangbuk Samsung Workplace Mental Health Study: A cross-sectional study [PDF]
Purpose This study investigated the relationship between increased working hours and suicidal ideation among Korean full-time employees by gender. Methods Participants were employees from 54 companies and local government organizations in Korea, aged 19 ...
Heejun Lee +7 more
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Hours Worked (Long-Run Trends) [PDF]
For 200 years the average number of hours worked per worker declined, both in the market place and in the home. Technological progress is the engine of such transformation. Three mechanisms are stressed: (i) The rise in real wages and its corresponding wealth effect; (ii) The enhanced value of time off from work, due to the advent of time-using leisure
Jeremy Greenwood +1 more
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Editorial: Insight into long working hours: perspective from the construction of intelligent society. [PDF]
Sun Q, Chen H, Liu B, Hartijasti Y.
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Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, the frontline medical staff faced more workload and heavier physical and mental stress, which increased their job burnout and negative emotions.
Chengjie Yin +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Highlights • We present the first WHO/ILO Joint Estimates of the Work-related Burden of Disease and Injury.• Globally in 2016, 488 million people were exposed to long working hours (≥55 hours/week).• This exposure had 745,194 attributable deaths and 23.3
F. Pega +15 more
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