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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Transport experiences of people with disabilities during learnerships
Transport is a known national barrier for people with disabilities in South Africa. It is similarly identified as a barrier in learnerships and economic opportunity programmes.
Amanda E. Gibberd +1 more
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Constant score in asymptomatic shoulders varies with different demographic populations: derivation of adjusted score equation [PDF]
Background In the present study, the age- and sex-adjusted Constant score (CS) in a normal Indian population was calculated and any differences with other population cohorts assessed.
Nitesh Gahlot +2 more
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Pourquoi les enfants en résidence alternée ont-ils mieux vécu le premier confinement ?
Early work on the effects of the spring 2020 lockdown in France on children found that those in shared physical custody had experienced it better than others. This article aims to understand why.
Nicolas Cauchi-Duval +2 more
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From occupants to occupants: A review of the occupant information understanding for building HVAC occupant-centric control [PDF]
Occupants are the core of the built environment. Traditional heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) systems operate with predefined schedules and maximum occupancy assumptions with no consideration of specific occupant information. These generalized assumptions usually do not align with the actual demand and result in over-conditioning and ...
Yang, Tao +4 more
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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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Digitalization in occupations and self-perceptions of aging of older workers [PDF]
Digitalization alters working processes, contents, and skill demands for workers. Common age stereotypes attribute lower digital competences and abilities to adapt to technological changes to older workers.
Huxhold, Oliver +2 more
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Occupational Information in Occupational Medicine
The International Classification of Diseases popularly referred to as 'ICD' has significantly improved accessibility to and promoted distribution of medical information. In the field of occupational health, the use of a standardized occupational classification system is also necessary for similar reasons.
K, Takahashi, T, Okubo
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Exploring How Older People Living at Home Alone Occupy Their Time – A Time-Geographic Study
Background: Knowing what older people choose to do with their time informs occupational therapists in their everyday practice. This study explored how sixteen older Australians living at home alone without support occupied their time.
Alison Wicks +2 more
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