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Complicaciones obstétricas en gestantes trabajadoras
Objetivo: Determinar el riesgo de complicaciones obstétricas en gestantes trabajadoras atendidas en la Maternidad “Dr. Armando Castillo Plaza” de Maracaibo, estado Zulia. Métodos: Investigación comparativa, con diseño no experimental y transeccional, que incluyó 100 gestantes trabajadoras (casos) y 100 no trabajadoras (controles); evaluándoseles el ...
José R. Urdaneta Machado +7 more
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ABSTRACT This paper provides a retrospective on California's oversight of 1,3‐dichloropropene (1,3‐D). It utilizes archival documents, including internal memos, emails, and risk assessments, to demonstrate how the state's Department of Pesticide Regulation consistently expanded allowable 1,3‐D use while presenting each policy change as scientifically ...
Kaitlyn Alvarez Noli
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Abstract In this study, we use unique research data to investigate the risk of exit from the workforce on the grounds of the award of a disability pension under the statutory public‐sector pension scheme in Finland. Statistical analysis yields two indicators: the risk for permanent disability retirement and the critical duration of sickness absence ...
Petra Sohlman +2 more
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Esta investigación se desarrolló en la organización GRAFICENTER, pequeña empresa perteneciente al sector no estatal dedicada a la comercialización de productos y servicios relacionados con las artes gráficas en el municipio de Holguín.
Maikel Emilio Ramírez Cáceres +2 more
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Abstract The solo self‐employed workforce is growing across Europe, a group which often faces greater individual responsibility for retirement preparation than employees. Using a situational strength framework, this study investigates psychological mechanisms behind retirement planning among employees and three types of solo self‐employed workers ...
Camilla Marabini +2 more
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Trabajadoras chilenas: identidades en cuestión
Work and family have an influence on identity. This qualitative research analyzes the meaning that work acquires in the identity of Chilean women workers. It uses semi-structured interviews and biograms in a sample of 50 professional and non-professional women, between 24 and 88 years old from Santiago, Chile.
Rosario Undurraga, Paula Cornejo Abarca
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ABSTRACT Mother tongue influence (MTI) is a widely used yet often underdefined term in India's business process outsourcing (BPO) industry. “Mother tongue” is an unavoidable, yet fraught political category linked to sovereignty, education, region, and ethnicity.
Kristina Nielsen
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Estudio de tipo descriptivo y correlacional, cuyo objetivo general fue conocer las causas de morbilidad de las mujeres trabajadoras que residen en el área de jurisdicción del Servicio de Salud Concepción y analizar las diferencias existentes según ...
ALEXANDRA TORRES AGUAYO +1 more
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Geoviolence: Climate Injustice, Labour Migration, and Intimacy
Abstract In the context of anthropogenic climate change, it has become increasingly imperative to examine the socio‐ecological consequences of human‐made environmental degradation as a form of violence. I advance the term “geoviolence” to refer to human actions that increase suffering through the generation, exacerbation, or instrumentalisation of ...
Nora Komposch
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La fotografía social como herramienta terapéutica para trabajo social
Este artículo presenta una reflexión acerca de la pertinencia de la fotografía social en la intervención con niños, niñas y jóvenes desde el Trabajo Social, cuestionándose sobre la manera cómo este medio de comunicación representa una herramienta ...
Ángela María Herrera Pineda +1 more
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