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2019
This chapter aims to describe quantitative and qualitative dimensions of participatory behavior among workers in Romania--a communist party state which has, since 1965, referred to itself as "socialist". It discusses the relationship between workers' participation in a communist party state and broader, comparative hypotheses. Romanian workers' are not
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This chapter aims to describe quantitative and qualitative dimensions of participatory behavior among workers in Romania--a communist party state which has, since 1965, referred to itself as "socialist". It discusses the relationship between workers' participation in a communist party state and broader, comparative hypotheses. Romanian workers' are not
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2020
BACKGROUND Heat related illness (HRI) places a significant burden on the health and safety of working populations and its impacts will likely increase with climate change.
Martell Hesketh +5 more
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BACKGROUND Heat related illness (HRI) places a significant burden on the health and safety of working populations and its impacts will likely increase with climate change.
Martell Hesketh +5 more
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2015
Poverty and inequality after 1994 were rooted in the labour market, in very high unemployment and highly unequal earnings among working people. The last traces of an independent peasantry had been destroyed under apartheid, and by the 1990s subsistence agriculture was making only an insignificant contribution to aggregate welfare (although it did ...
Jeremy Seekings, Nicoli Nattrass
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Poverty and inequality after 1994 were rooted in the labour market, in very high unemployment and highly unequal earnings among working people. The last traces of an independent peasantry had been destroyed under apartheid, and by the 1990s subsistence agriculture was making only an insignificant contribution to aggregate welfare (although it did ...
Jeremy Seekings, Nicoli Nattrass
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Unproductive Workers and State Repression
Review of Radical Political Economics, 2021Social Reproduction Theory, as advanced by scholars such as Bhattacharya (2017) and Ferguson (2019), is at its core a theory of the revolutionary capacity of “unproductive” workers such as teachers, nurses, and social workers who are disproportionately women and disproportionately employed by the state.
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Workers after Workers' States: Labor and Politics in Postcommunist Eastern Europe
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2003Chapter 1 Introduction: The Surprise of Labor Weakness in Post-Communist Society Chapter 2 Labor and Trade Unions in the Czech Republic, 1989-2000 Chapter 3 The Failure of Social-Democratic Unionism in Hungary Chapter 4 Neocorporatism in Slovakia: Formalizing Labor Weakness in a (Re)democratizing State Chapter 5 The Weakness of Symbolic Strength: Labor
Caleb Southworth +2 more
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American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 2017
Jennifer Marcum, Darrin A. Adams
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Jennifer Marcum, Darrin A. Adams
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Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2015
Mujahed Shraim +4 more
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Mujahed Shraim +4 more
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Cancer risk among World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: A review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Paolo Boffetta +2 more
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Grace Li Smith +2 more
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