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Occupational

Definitions, 2020
KJELLBERG A. Psychological aspects of occupational vibration. Scand J Work Environ Health 1990' 16(sup~1 1):.39-43 . A s.hort review is given of the subjective responses to vibration (primarily whole: body v!bratio~) an~ of ~ts performance and ...
Anders Kjellberg
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Sharing Meaning Across Occupational Communities: The Transformation of Understanding on a Production Floor

Organ. Sci., 2003
This paper suggests that knowledge is shared in organizations through the transformation of occupational communities' situated understandings of their work.
Beth A. Bechky
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Occupancy and Occupants’ Actions

2017
Occupants’ presence and actions within the built environment are crucial aspects related to understanding variations in energy use. Within this chapter, first, a nomenclature for the field of research dealing with occupants in buildings is defined. This nomenclature distinguishes between occupants’ presence and behavior, states and actions, adaptive ...
Schweiker M   +4 more
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Occupational Licensing and Occupational Mobility

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Research Department Working Papers, 2023
This paper estimates the impact of occupational licensing at the extensive margin (existence) and intensive margin (qualifications) on the occupational mobility of US workers. Using 2015-2022 Current Population Survey data on worker occupational choices matched to licensing-policy data, I show that the existence of licensing regulation significantly ...
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Occupational Asthma and Occupational Rhinitis in Hairdressers

Chest, 2005
Hairdressers are at risk for occupational respiratory diseases, but the risk factors, causal agents, and underlying mechanisms are not completely defined.To describe the features of a large group of hairdressers consecutively referred to our center for suspected occupational asthma (OA) over an 8-year period, the type of occupational respiratory ...
G. MOSCATO   +5 more
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Occupation and Gender [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Occupational differences by gender remain a common feature of labor markets. This chapter begins by documenting recent trends in occupational segregation and its implications. It then reviews recent empirical research, focusing on new classes of explanations that emphasize the role of gender differences in psychological traits, preferences for ...
Cortes, Patricia, Pan, Jessica
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Migrant Workers and Their Occupational Health and Safety.

Annual Review of Public Health, 2018
In 2015, approximately 244 million people were transnational migrants, approximately half of whom were workers, often engaged in jobs that are hazardous to their health.
S. Moyce, M. Schenker
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Occupational Therapy in the Promotion of Health and Well-Being.

American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2020
A balanced pattern of occupations enhances the health and fulfills the needs of individuals, families, communities, and populations (American Occupational Therapy Association [AOTA], 2014b; Hocking, 2019; Meyer, 1922).
S. Reitz, M. Scaffa, J. Dorsey
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Occupational rhinitis

Allergy, 2008
The present document is the result of a consensus reached by a panel of experts from European and nonEuropean countries on Occupational Rhinitis (OR), a disease of emerging relevance, which has received little attention in comparison to occupational asthma.
Denyse Gautrin   +13 more
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Occupational Rhinitis

Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America, 2010
Work-related rhinitis, which includes work-exacerbated rhinitis and occupational rhinitis, may be two to three times more common than occupational asthma. Both high molecular weight proteins and low molecular weight chemicals have been implicated as causes of occupational rhinitis.
David I. Bernstein, J. Wesley Sublett
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