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Unpacking the Status-Leveling Burden for Women in Male-Dominated Occupations

Administrative Science Quarterly, 2021
The challenges faced by women in male-dominated occupations are often attributed to the men in, and masculine cultures of, these occupations—and sometimes to senior women in these occupations who may fail to give a “leg up” to the women coming up behind ...
M. T. Cardador, P. Hill, Arghavan Salles
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Occupations as a Site of Political Preference Formation

Comparative Political Studies, 2014
Herbert Kitschelt, Philipp Rehm
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Occupational Asthma

Chest, 1987
The workplace can be responsible for approximately one in 10 cases of adult-onset asthma. Two types of occupational asthma (OA) are distinguished by whether they arise after a latency period that is necessary for acquiring sensitization or as a result of acute exposure to irritant materials (irritant-induced asthma).
M, Chan-Yeung, J L, Malo
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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 Asthma

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2005
Substantial epidemiologic and clinical evidence indicates that agents inhaled at work can induce asthma. In industrialized countries, occupational factors have been implicated in 9 to 15% of all cases of adult asthma. Work-related asthma includes (1) immunologic occupational asthma (OA), characterized by a latency period before the onset of symptoms ...
CE Mapp   +3 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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Silences around occupations framed as unhealthy, illegal, and deviant

Journal of Occupational Science, 2018
Occupational science has made tremendous strides in establishing a theoretical and empirical knowledge base grounded in the study of occupation. Yet given its origins in occupational therapy, a health profession aimed at enhancing health and well-being ...
Niki C. Kiepek   +3 more
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Occupations, Organizations, and Intragenerational Career Mobility

The Annual review of sociology, 2018
Intragenerational mobility—persistent or secular upward or downward changes in individuals’ economic positions or occupational standing over their working lives—is intimately related both to intergenerational mobility and inequality as well as to labor ...
A. Kalleberg, Ted Mouw
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Occupational rhinitis

Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 1992
To define occupational rhinitis, classify its various causes, review the steps in diagnosis, and describe the nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic management principles.A review of MEDLINE articles in English on occupation rhinitis for January 1, 1970, through December 31, 2001, was performed.
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