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Reproductive Health and Work: Different Experiences
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 1998Quebec and Denmark passed legislation in 1981 that aims to protect pregnant women and their unborn children from health hazards in the workplace. Finland passed similar legislation in 1991. While these measures have much in common, they are applied in very different ways.
R, Plante, R, Malenfant
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Improving work on herd reproduction
Животноводство России, 2021Грамотно организованная работа по воспроизводству стада и выполнение рекомендаций специалистов позволяют наиболее полно реализовать генетический потенциал коров современных пород и тем самым повысить рентабельность молочных предприятий.
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Working and reproductive years
2016The longest stage of the life cycle comes between youth and old age. This stage combines productive development (labour market participation) and reproductive development (childbearing and the unpaid work of raising children and caring for older adults).
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Biases in Research on Reproduction and Women's Work
International Journal of Epidemiology, 1985In the investigation of the possible reproductive effects of women's work, it is necessary to take into account the various biases which may occur as a result of the complex interaction between a woman's child-care responsibilities, work status, income and other aspects of her life. This paper distinguishes four effects and suggests methods of avoiding
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Work Inequality: Response and Reproduction
1982The middle class has long held a fascination for sociologists. For some its existence is a demonstration of the superiority of Weber’s insights, concerning the importance of status, over those of Marx. For others, who reject such a view, it is nevertheless a problem: most of its members are, like manual workers, propertyless and obliged to sell their ...
K. Prandy, A. Stewart, R. M. Blackburn
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Skills and Social Reproductive Work
2015As we argued in the previous chapter, the literature on gendered migration has largely focused on the household as the site for migrant labour with cleaning and caring being the primary occupations that female migrants seem to be employed in. However, recognising the other sectors and sites where female migrants work in order to provide similar ...
Eleonore Kofman, Parvati Raghuram
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Reproductive problems of the work force.
The Medical journal of Malaysia, 2000The number of women in the workforce in increasing. A substantial proportion are in the reproductive age which brings to attention the problem of work exposures that adversely affect reproductive outcome. These exposures include chemicals, radiation, strenuous physical activity and infections.
G D, Premalatha, J, Ravindran
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The Work of Social Reproduction
Abstract This chapter establishes the generalized concept of social reproduction that underpins the defence of work advanced in the second part of the book. Section 10.1 unpacks the conceptual components of the definition of work that arise from this perspective. On this view work is the set of activities that ensures the reproduction ofopenaire +1 more source
[Poisons for reproduction in work environment].
Gynecologie, obstetrique & fertilite, 2007This article describes the lawful bases of the reprotoxic risk management in work environment, and sets out the recommendations of the French Société de Médecine du Travail (occupational medicine) for the medical supervision of pregnant wage-earners exposed to toxic substances as far as foetal development is concerned.
P, Brochard, C, Cayrouse
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Reproductive hazards in the work place
Family & Community Health, 1983K M, Bang, J E, Lockey, W, Keye
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