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Exploring Occupation-Based Interventions for Sleep Within OTPF: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Kim JY, Lee SA, Lee SA, Park JH.
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ABSTRACT With fewer young people entering public service, public employers and the corresponding trade unions aim at signaling that they offer attractive working conditions. However, in the struggle for attractive conditions, labor market conflicts occur between public employers and public sector unions when bargains fail. According to signaling theory,
Christian Heide, Florian Keppeler
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Decreasing Noise Exposure Should Be a Public Health Priority. [PDF]
Balk SJ, Neitzel R.
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Spectral characterization of three wearable electronic ultraviolet radiation dosimeters
Excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation poses significant public health risks, including DNA damage and skin‐related pathologies. Wearable electronic UV dosimeters enable accurate studies and quantification of solar UV‐radiation exposure on an individual level. Due to variations in the spectral distribution of solar radiation, the spectral mismatch
Leevi August +4 more
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Impact of ototoxic agents and noise exposure on hearing loss among healthcare personnel in a medical university: a cross-sectional analytical study. [PDF]
Choosong T +3 more
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ABSTRACT The 21st century has witnessed a surge in the number of global corporate responsibility (GCR) frameworks issued by international organizations (IOs). Our study investigates whether and to what extent these frameworks shape businesses' Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) communications.
Adam William Chalmers +1 more
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Status and trends in research of noise exposure and metabolic syndrome over the past 2 decades in global, 2004 to 2024: A bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
Le Y, Xu Q, Xu F, Li J.
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Employment prospects across generations and the intergenerational persistence of earnings
Abstract We study how the correlation of employment across generations affects the intergenerational persistence of earnings in a simple model of labor market transitions and human capital accumulation. Using data from the United Kingdom, we first document that individuals whose father is employed have an 8 percentage points higher probability of being
Salvatore Lo Bello, Iacopo Morchio
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