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Occupational skin diseases (OSDs) are one of the major problems in working life. Among occupational diseases, 30-45% are skin diseases. Contact dermatitis accounts for the greatest part (95%) of OSDs. It adversely affects the quality of life of workers.
Srinivas, Chakravarthi R. +1 more
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Purpose: This study explored the mediating effect of career calling in the relationship between family-supportive supervisor behaviors and turnover intention among nurses.
Leigang Zhang +2 more
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Occupation Asthma is defined as an illness characterized by the existence of a variable limitation of one's air flow or a bronchial hyper-reactivity due to causes and conditions attributed to a determined labor medium and not to stimuli found outside one's work place.
S, Quirce, J, Sastre
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This paper uses the task-content-of-occupations framework to analyze trends in employment and wages of female and male workers in the Indian labor market from 1994 to 2017.
SHRUTI SHARMA
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has a high application potential in many areas of the economy, and its use is expected to accelerate strongly in the coming years.
Anja Warning +3 more
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Occupational inequalities in mortality in Korea: an analysis using nationally representative mortality follow-up data from the late 2000s and after [PDF]
Many Korean and international studies have found higher mortality rates and poorer health conditions among manual workers than among non-manual workers.
Eunjeong Noh, Young-Ho Khang
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Background: Caries is the most prevalent affliction of children and is dependent on various factors such as social, economic, demographic and nutritional factors.
K Nithya +5 more
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Social Times of Cooks in France
This article analyses how social times are structured for cooks in France’s hospitality sector. Observations, in situ studies in restaurants and 43 interviews constitute the primary data of this research.
Cyrille Laporte, Jens Thoemmes
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The Digitalization Boost of the Covid‐19 Pandemic and Changes in Job Quality
The Covid‐19 pandemic caused a digitalization boost, mainly through the rise of telework. Even before the pandemic, advancing digital transformation restructured the way of working and thereby changed the quality of jobs—albeit at a different pace across
Teresa Sophie Friedrich, Basha Vicari
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