Duration of Workplace Noise Exposure and Blood Pressure Among Rural Adult Weavers: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Prince GD +8 more
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Measurement and Evaluation for Occupational Noise.
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This study evaluated the Total Abnormality Score (TAS) from cMRI at term‐equivalent age as a predictor of cerebral palsy (CP) in 137 infants born preterm or with low birthweight. Infants who developed CP had significantly higher TAS values (median 11 vs 2), with a TAS cut‐off of 9.5 demonstrating high sensitivity (88.9%) and specificity (91.4%) for CP ...
Anne‐Kathrin Dathe +6 more
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Noise matters: assessing non-auditory health impacts of occupational noise exposure among factory workers. [PDF]
Krishnan S +6 more
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Noise Hazard Awareness Among Street Vendors and Evaluation of Noise Levels in the Market Areas of North Kolkata: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Hussain MA +5 more
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Dutch disease, unemployment and structural change
Abstract We find that Dutch disease effects on unemployment are small even in a commodity‐rich economy like Australia. Using an estimated open‐economy model with frictional unemployment, we quantify how business‐cycle shocks and structural changes shape aggregate unemployment.
Mariano Kulish +3 more
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Hypertension in steelworkers: a global systematic review and meta-analysis of prevalence and associated factors. [PDF]
Xu X +7 more
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ABSTRACT Gender equality in the economy is a key issue on the political agenda. Western countries have long pursued policies promoting free competitive markets, with the EU focusing on harmonisation for market freedom. This study examines how economic freedom impacts gender equality using an instrumental variable approach. Results reveal mixed effects:
Matteo Migheli
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A silent hazard-noise in the veterinary sector: a scoping review. [PDF]
Johnson L, Johnstone K, Cook M.
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The commercialization of labour markets: Evidence from wage inequality in the Middle Ages
Abstract This paper moves beyond the focus on ‘average’ wage trends in pre‐industrial economies by examining the broad diversity of pay rates and forms of remuneration across occupations and regions in medieval England. We find that whilst some workers enjoyed substantial growth in wage rates after the Black Death, there was a large group who ...
Jordan Claridge +2 more
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