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Residents' Working Hours

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— I write as a nurse and the spouse of a family practice resident finishing the first year of training. I believe that the long hours spent at the hospitals by the residents lower the quality of health care provided by them. For years safety experts have realized that people who are fatigued are more likely to make errors in judgment and
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Hours of Work Polarisation?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
We investigate the relationship between hours per worker and employment polarisation. Our core question is whether hours per worker follow the same polarisation patterns as previously observed for employment, measured by either heads or total hours. Using the occupational task index measures of Acemoglu and Autor (2011), we find large relative declines
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Ageing, working hours and work ability

Ergonomics, 2007
The current paper reports the main results of several studies carried out on Italian workers using the work ability index as a complementary tool for workers' periodical health surveillance. The work ability index shows a general decreasing trend over the years, but it changes differently according to working conditions and personal health status.
G. Costa, S. Sartori
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Work hours and sleepiness

Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 1995
The present paper finds that shift work is associated with severe sleepiness on the night shift and to some extent on the morning shift. This sleepiness is at least as severe as that seen in hypersomnia and is associated with a strongly increased risk of accidents.
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Resident Hours

Archives of Surgery, 1989
In the United States in the 1980s we define ourselves by what we do; the focus on "work" arises from our cultural heritage. We prefer to describe ourselves, and our place in society, in terms of how we earn a living or otherwise occupy our time. Think of the conversation that usually follows an introduction to a stranger.
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Flexible working hours

Industrial and Commercial Training, 1973
At the end of 1971 there was not a single company in Britain on flexible working hours. In Germany there were in the region of 2 000 organisations representing a million employees, with France, Switzerland and Sweden enthusiastically following their lead. When the British press became aware at that time of the situation in Germany and reported on it at
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Reduced working hours

1987
Without falling into a deterministic trap, it can be stated that during the last 100 years technological innovation has drastically changed society. With regard to work, there has been a change both in a quantitative and a qualitative sense. In this chapter we will limit ourselves to the quantitative aspect.
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Resident Work Hours

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2009
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SHORTENED WORKING HOURS

Polis Akademiyasının Elmi Xəbərləri
The article talks about the right to work, which is one of the basic constitutional rights of citizens. So, first of all, the labor right was characterized as one of the main human rights and its social, economic and psychological importance was emphasized. Also, the legal norms regarding working time and its specific type, shortened working time, were
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