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Care Poverty : When Older People's Needs Remain Unmet
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,

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This open access book turns the research attention of social policy scholars and long-term care researchers from comparative descriptions of care systems, focusing mostly on expenditures and volumes of long-term care services, to outcomes, and in particular to the question whether older people really receive the support that they need. Without knowledge about which needs and which social groups are currently inadequately covered, it is impossible to guide policy development. The book puts forward a novel theoretical framework to guide future research work and public discussion on the issue of unmet long-term care needs, by broadening the current discussion so that inadequate care is seen in its societal and policy contexts, taking structural issues and policy designs into account. Kröger outlines three different domains of care poverty (personal care poverty, practical care poverty and socio-emotional care poverty) and differentiates between main methods how unmet needs are measured. This book summarises the existing knowledge on the prevalence, factors and consequences of unmet care needs and interprets these comparatively in the light of social inequalities and care policy models of different welfare states. It will be invaluable to students and scholars of social policy, social work, social gerontology, sociology and political science, and to all disciplines across the field of social sciences that study welfare state policies and care for older people.


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Care Poverty : When Older People's Needs Remain Unmet
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This open access book turns the research attention of social policy scholars and long-term care researchers from comparative descriptions of care systems, focusing mostly on expenditures and volumes of long-term care services, to outcomes, and in particular to the question whether older people really receive the support that they need. Without knowledge about which needs and which social groups are currently inadequately covered, it is impossible to guide policy development. The book puts forward a novel theoretical framework to guide future research work and public discussion on the issue of unmet long-term care needs, by broadening the current discussion so that inadequate care is seen in its societal and policy contexts, taking structural issues and policy designs into account. Kröger outlines three different domains of care poverty (personal care poverty, practical care poverty and socio-emotional care poverty) and differentiates between main methods how unmet needs are measured. This book summarises the existing knowledge on the prevalence, factors and consequences of unmet care needs and interprets these comparatively in the light of social inequalities and care policy models of different welfare states. It will be invaluable to students and scholars of social policy, social work, social gerontology, sociology and political science, and to all disciplines across the field of social sciences that study welfare state policies and care for older people.


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Care Poverty : When Older People's Needs Remain Unmet
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This open access book turns the research attention of social policy scholars and long-term care researchers from comparative descriptions of care systems, focusing mostly on expenditures and volumes of long-term care services, to outcomes, and in particular to the question whether older people really receive the support that they need. Without knowledge about which needs and which social groups are currently inadequately covered, it is impossible to guide policy development. The book puts forward a novel theoretical framework to guide future research work and public discussion on the issue of unmet long-term care needs, by broadening the current discussion so that inadequate care is seen in its societal and policy contexts, taking structural issues and policy designs into account. Kröger outlines three different domains of care poverty (personal care poverty, practical care poverty and socio-emotional care poverty) and differentiates between main methods how unmet needs are measured. This book summarises the existing knowledge on the prevalence, factors and consequences of unmet care needs and interprets these comparatively in the light of social inequalities and care policy models of different welfare states. It will be invaluable to students and scholars of social policy, social work, social gerontology, sociology and political science, and to all disciplines across the field of social sciences that study welfare state policies and care for older people.


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Making Volunteers
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ISBN: 1283009153 9786613009159 1400838827 9781400838820 9780691147093 0691147094 9781283009157 6613009156 Year: 2011 Publisher: Princeton, NJ

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Volunteering improves inner character, builds community, cures poverty, and prevents crime. We've all heard this kind of empowerment talk from nonprofit and government-sponsored civic programs. But what do these programs really accomplish? In Making Volunteers, Nina Eliasoph offers an in-depth, humorous, wrenching, and at times uplifting look inside youth and adult civic programs. She reveals an urgent need for policy reforms in order to improve these organizations and shows that while volunteers learn important lessons, they are not always the lessons that empowerment programs aim to teach. With short-term funding and a dizzy mix of mandates from multiple sponsors, community programs develop a complex web of intimacy, governance, and civic life. Eliasoph describes the at-risk youth served by such programs, the college-bound volunteers who hope to feel selfless inspiration and plump up their resumés, and what happens when the two groups are expected to bond instantly through short-term projects. She looks at adult "plug-in" volunteers who, working in after-school programs and limited by time, hope to become like beloved aunties to youth. Eliasoph indicates that adult volunteers can provide grassroots support but they can also undermine the family-like warmth created by paid organizers. Exploring contradictions between the democratic rhetoric of empowerment programs and the bureaucratic hurdles that volunteers learn to navigate, the book demonstrates that empowerment projects work best with less precarious funding, more careful planning, and mandatory training, reflection, and long-term commitments from volunteers. Based on participant research inside civic and community organizations, Making Volunteers illustrates what these programs can and cannot achieve, and how to make them more effective.

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Community development --- Volunteer workers in community development --- Young volunteers in community development --- Voluntarism --- Community development personnel --- Youth volunteers in community development --- Voluntary action --- Volunteer work --- Volunteering --- Volunteerism --- National service --- Associations, institutions, etc. --- Community House. --- Snowy Prairie. --- adult volunteers. --- bad habits. --- bureaucracy. --- celebrating diversity. --- civic association. --- civic engagement projects. --- civic programs. --- civic skills. --- civic volunteering. --- comfort. --- community empowerment. --- community programs. --- community service. --- crime prevention. --- cultural cleansing. --- cultural diversity. --- cultural preservation. --- cultural tradition. --- culture. --- democracy. --- desires. --- disadvantaged youth. --- distant others. --- distinct cultures. --- diversity. --- divided society. --- empowerment programs. --- empowerment projects. --- empowerment talk. --- everyday routines. --- family-like attachments. --- family. --- food. --- future potential. --- historical transformations. --- hopelessness. --- inequality. --- inspiring volunteers. --- intimacy. --- local grassroots support. --- loyalty. --- mismatched time frames. --- mixers. --- multicultural community. --- multiculturalism. --- needs. --- needy volunteers. --- non-disadvantaged youth. --- nonprofit organization. --- paid organizers. --- plug-in volunteers. --- political engagement. --- politics. --- potentials. --- poverty. --- predictable routines. --- protectors. --- public events. --- safety. --- shared experiences. --- short-term bonds. --- short-term volunteering. --- social diversity. --- social divisions. --- sociological lessons. --- state agency. --- temporal disconnections. --- temporal leapfrog. --- timing. --- transforming volunteers. --- unique cultures. --- unmet needs. --- volunteer coordination. --- volunteer expertise. --- volunteer work. --- volunteering. --- youth participants. --- youth program participants. --- youth programs. --- youth volunteers.


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Worker and Public Health and Safety : Current Views
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book on "Worker and Public Health and Safety: Current Views" brings together current scholarly work and opinions in the form of original papers and reviews related to this field of study. It provides important and recent scientific reading as well as topical medical and occupational information and research in areas of immediate relevance, such as chronic and occupational diseases, worker safety and performance, job strain, workload, injuries, accident and errors, risks and management, fitness, burnout, psychological and mental disorders including stress, therapy, job satisfaction, musculoskeletal symptoms and pain, socio-economic factors, dust pollution, pesticides, noise, pathogens, and related areas.

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Humanities --- Social interaction --- aberrant driving behaviour --- accident involvement --- taxi drivers --- driver behaviour questionnaire --- asbestos --- domestic --- environmental --- health impact survey --- household --- Korea --- neighbor --- roof --- slate --- non-standard work --- metabolic syndrome --- Korean workers --- socioeconomic status --- sex --- care workers’ intention to leave --- nursing homes for the elderly --- psychosocial factors --- musculoskeletal complaints --- impaired well-being --- failure mode and effects analysis --- medical failure --- novel data-driven approach --- data envelopment analysis --- healthcare --- workplace injuries --- spinal trauma --- record-linkage data --- coffee workers --- dust exposure --- Ethiopia --- lung function --- respiratory symptoms --- return-to-work --- vocational rehabilitation --- multidisciplinary rehabilitation --- chronic pain --- mental illness --- sick leave --- work performance --- oral health --- intervention study --- behavioral modification --- stress --- stress management --- human resources --- executives --- physiology --- health --- technology --- business --- occupational disease --- socioeconomic position --- incapacity for work --- reserves --- part-time --- military --- health and safety --- defence --- injury --- sickness absence --- public workers --- university --- psychosocial work environment --- occupational health --- health workers --- mental health --- nursing --- depression --- anxiety --- obesity --- labor market performance --- job qualifications --- young adults --- work safety --- work errors forestry --- injury rate --- offshore wind industry --- reconciliation of offshore work and family life/partnership --- coping strategies --- psychosocial adaptation --- qualitative analysis --- correction workers --- exhaustion --- psychosocial and behavioral factors --- Bayesian Network --- Total Worker Health® --- occupational health and safety --- risk assessment --- chemical risks --- occupational exposure --- pesticides --- occupational risk management --- olive orchards --- sound localization --- level-dependent hearing protectors --- back-up alarm --- directivity of hearing --- impulse noise --- earmuffs --- earplugs --- auditory danger signal --- warning signal --- safety at work --- oil and gas --- overexertion --- sleep --- shift --- workload --- questionnaire --- agriculture --- injury risk --- occupational safety --- road sign comprehension --- slope angle --- warning sign --- ergonomics --- forestry --- postural risk assessment --- RULA --- REBA --- wood-chipper --- nurses --- emotional labor --- anger --- needlestick injuries --- sharp injury --- health care workers --- risk factors --- knowledge --- behaviors --- underreporting --- hospitals --- Poland --- work-related cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases --- occupation --- Poisson regression --- rate ratio --- aerobic fitness --- body drag --- fence climb --- foot pursuit --- job-specific --- law enforcement officer --- obstacle course --- police --- tactical --- manual materials handling --- electromyography (EMG) --- motor control --- experience --- electrocardiography --- kinematics --- audiometry --- occupational --- noise-induced hearing loss --- hearing threshold --- exposed --- iron and steel --- Tanzania --- transformational leadership --- safety behavior --- job strain --- self-efficacy regarding safety --- moderated mediation model --- burnout --- construct validity --- MBI --- industry --- work-related injuries --- record linkage data --- cost --- rehabilitation --- complications --- unmet needs --- unplanned readmissions --- public health --- health promotion --- social class --- health inequalities --- satisfaction with care --- nursing care --- child --- parents --- organisational climate --- role stress --- employee’ well-being --- public administration --- manual cultivation --- job characterization --- efficiency --- cardiovascular workload --- work intensity --- risk of musculoskeletal disorders --- occupational safety and health --- psychological distance --- public response --- response gap --- law enforcement --- load carriage --- chase --- body armor --- nontuberculous mycobacteria --- pneumoconiosis --- waist circumference --- emotional exhaustion --- personal accomplishment --- Mexico --- physical activity --- demographic factors --- social factors --- working age --- city --- population studies --- temporary worker --- eating behaviors --- meal skipping --- eating alone --- global health --- legislation --- psychosocial hazard --- public health policy --- workplace violence --- follow-up --- video display terminal --- visual fatigue --- refractive disorders --- gynecology --- meta-analysis --- obstetrics --- prevalence --- aberrant driving behaviour --- accident involvement --- taxi drivers --- driver behaviour questionnaire --- asbestos --- domestic --- environmental --- health impact survey --- household --- Korea --- neighbor --- roof --- slate --- non-standard work --- metabolic syndrome --- Korean workers --- socioeconomic status --- sex --- care workers’ intention to leave --- nursing homes for the elderly --- psychosocial factors --- musculoskeletal complaints --- impaired well-being --- failure mode and effects analysis --- medical failure --- novel data-driven approach --- data envelopment analysis --- healthcare --- workplace injuries --- spinal trauma --- record-linkage data --- coffee workers --- dust exposure --- Ethiopia --- lung function --- respiratory symptoms --- return-to-work --- vocational rehabilitation --- multidisciplinary rehabilitation --- chronic pain --- mental illness --- sick leave --- work performance --- oral health --- intervention study --- behavioral modification --- stress --- stress management --- human resources --- executives --- physiology --- health --- technology --- business --- occupational disease --- socioeconomic position --- incapacity for work --- reserves --- part-time --- military --- health and safety --- defence --- injury --- sickness absence --- public workers --- university --- psychosocial work environment --- occupational health --- health workers --- mental health --- nursing --- depression --- anxiety --- obesity --- labor market performance --- job qualifications --- young adults --- work safety --- work errors forestry --- injury rate --- offshore wind industry --- reconciliation of offshore work and family life/partnership --- coping strategies --- psychosocial adaptation --- qualitative analysis --- correction workers --- exhaustion --- psychosocial and behavioral factors --- Bayesian Network --- Total Worker Health® --- occupational health and safety --- risk assessment --- chemical risks --- occupational exposure --- pesticides --- occupational risk management --- olive orchards --- sound localization --- level-dependent hearing protectors --- back-up alarm --- directivity of hearing --- impulse noise --- earmuffs --- earplugs --- auditory danger signal --- warning signal --- safety at work --- oil and gas --- overexertion --- sleep --- shift --- workload --- questionnaire --- agriculture --- injury risk --- occupational safety --- road sign comprehension --- slope angle --- warning sign --- ergonomics --- forestry --- postural risk assessment --- RULA --- REBA --- wood-chipper --- nurses --- emotional labor --- anger --- needlestick injuries --- sharp injury --- health care workers --- risk factors --- knowledge --- behaviors --- underreporting --- hospitals --- Poland --- work-related cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases --- occupation --- Poisson regression --- rate ratio --- aerobic fitness --- body drag --- fence climb --- foot pursuit --- job-specific --- law enforcement officer --- obstacle course --- police --- tactical --- manual materials handling --- electromyography (EMG) --- motor control --- experience --- electrocardiography --- kinematics --- audiometry --- occupational --- noise-induced hearing loss --- hearing threshold --- exposed --- iron and steel --- Tanzania --- transformational leadership --- safety behavior --- job strain --- self-efficacy regarding safety --- moderated mediation model --- burnout --- construct validity --- MBI --- industry --- work-related injuries --- record linkage data --- cost --- rehabilitation --- complications --- unmet needs --- unplanned readmissions --- public health --- health promotion --- social class --- health inequalities --- satisfaction with care --- nursing care --- child --- parents --- organisational climate --- role stress --- employee’ well-being --- public administration --- manual cultivation --- job characterization --- efficiency --- cardiovascular workload --- work intensity --- risk of musculoskeletal disorders --- occupational safety and health --- psychological distance --- public response --- response gap --- law enforcement --- load carriage --- chase --- body armor --- nontuberculous mycobacteria --- pneumoconiosis --- waist circumference --- emotional exhaustion --- personal accomplishment --- Mexico --- physical activity --- demographic factors --- social factors --- working age --- city --- population studies --- temporary worker --- eating behaviors --- meal skipping --- eating alone --- global health --- legislation --- psychosocial hazard --- public health policy --- workplace violence --- follow-up --- video display terminal --- visual fatigue --- refractive disorders --- gynecology --- meta-analysis --- obstetrics --- prevalence


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Worker and Public Health and Safety : Current Views
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book on "Worker and Public Health and Safety: Current Views" brings together current scholarly work and opinions in the form of original papers and reviews related to this field of study. It provides important and recent scientific reading as well as topical medical and occupational information and research in areas of immediate relevance, such as chronic and occupational diseases, worker safety and performance, job strain, workload, injuries, accident and errors, risks and management, fitness, burnout, psychological and mental disorders including stress, therapy, job satisfaction, musculoskeletal symptoms and pain, socio-economic factors, dust pollution, pesticides, noise, pathogens, and related areas.

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Humanities --- Social interaction --- aberrant driving behaviour --- accident involvement --- taxi drivers --- driver behaviour questionnaire --- asbestos --- domestic --- environmental --- health impact survey --- household --- Korea --- neighbor --- roof --- slate --- non-standard work --- metabolic syndrome --- Korean workers --- socioeconomic status --- sex --- care workers’ intention to leave --- nursing homes for the elderly --- psychosocial factors --- musculoskeletal complaints --- impaired well-being --- failure mode and effects analysis --- medical failure --- novel data-driven approach --- data envelopment analysis --- healthcare --- workplace injuries --- spinal trauma --- record-linkage data --- coffee workers --- dust exposure --- Ethiopia --- lung function --- respiratory symptoms --- return-to-work --- vocational rehabilitation --- multidisciplinary rehabilitation --- chronic pain --- mental illness --- sick leave --- work performance --- oral health --- intervention study --- behavioral modification --- stress --- stress management --- human resources --- executives --- physiology --- health --- technology --- business --- occupational disease --- socioeconomic position --- incapacity for work --- reserves --- part-time --- military --- health and safety --- defence --- injury --- sickness absence --- public workers --- university --- psychosocial work environment --- occupational health --- health workers --- mental health --- nursing --- depression --- anxiety --- obesity --- labor market performance --- job qualifications --- young adults --- work safety --- work errors forestry --- injury rate --- offshore wind industry --- reconciliation of offshore work and family life/partnership --- coping strategies --- psychosocial adaptation --- qualitative analysis --- correction workers --- exhaustion --- psychosocial and behavioral factors --- Bayesian Network --- Total Worker Health® --- occupational health and safety --- risk assessment --- chemical risks --- occupational exposure --- pesticides --- occupational risk management --- olive orchards --- sound localization --- level-dependent hearing protectors --- back-up alarm --- directivity of hearing --- impulse noise --- earmuffs --- earplugs --- auditory danger signal --- warning signal --- safety at work --- oil and gas --- overexertion --- sleep --- shift --- workload --- questionnaire --- agriculture --- injury risk --- occupational safety --- road sign comprehension --- slope angle --- warning sign --- ergonomics --- forestry --- postural risk assessment --- RULA --- REBA --- wood-chipper --- nurses --- emotional labor --- anger --- needlestick injuries --- sharp injury --- health care workers --- risk factors --- knowledge --- behaviors --- underreporting --- hospitals --- Poland --- work-related cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases --- occupation --- Poisson regression --- rate ratio --- aerobic fitness --- body drag --- fence climb --- foot pursuit --- job-specific --- law enforcement officer --- obstacle course --- police --- tactical --- manual materials handling --- electromyography (EMG) --- motor control --- experience --- electrocardiography --- kinematics --- audiometry --- occupational --- noise-induced hearing loss --- hearing threshold --- exposed --- iron and steel --- Tanzania --- transformational leadership --- safety behavior --- job strain --- self-efficacy regarding safety --- moderated mediation model --- burnout --- construct validity --- MBI --- industry --- work-related injuries --- record linkage data --- cost --- rehabilitation --- complications --- unmet needs --- unplanned readmissions --- public health --- health promotion --- social class --- health inequalities --- satisfaction with care --- nursing care --- child --- parents --- organisational climate --- role stress --- employee’ well-being --- public administration --- manual cultivation --- job characterization --- efficiency --- cardiovascular workload --- work intensity --- risk of musculoskeletal disorders --- occupational safety and health --- psychological distance --- public response --- response gap --- law enforcement --- load carriage --- chase --- body armor --- nontuberculous mycobacteria --- pneumoconiosis --- waist circumference --- emotional exhaustion --- personal accomplishment --- Mexico --- physical activity --- demographic factors --- social factors --- working age --- city --- population studies --- temporary worker --- eating behaviors --- meal skipping --- eating alone --- global health --- legislation --- psychosocial hazard --- public health policy --- workplace violence --- follow-up --- video display terminal --- visual fatigue --- refractive disorders --- gynecology --- meta-analysis --- obstetrics --- prevalence


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Worker and Public Health and Safety : Current Views
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book on "Worker and Public Health and Safety: Current Views" brings together current scholarly work and opinions in the form of original papers and reviews related to this field of study. It provides important and recent scientific reading as well as topical medical and occupational information and research in areas of immediate relevance, such as chronic and occupational diseases, worker safety and performance, job strain, workload, injuries, accident and errors, risks and management, fitness, burnout, psychological and mental disorders including stress, therapy, job satisfaction, musculoskeletal symptoms and pain, socio-economic factors, dust pollution, pesticides, noise, pathogens, and related areas.

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aberrant driving behaviour --- accident involvement --- taxi drivers --- driver behaviour questionnaire --- asbestos --- domestic --- environmental --- health impact survey --- household --- Korea --- neighbor --- roof --- slate --- non-standard work --- metabolic syndrome --- Korean workers --- socioeconomic status --- sex --- care workers’ intention to leave --- nursing homes for the elderly --- psychosocial factors --- musculoskeletal complaints --- impaired well-being --- failure mode and effects analysis --- medical failure --- novel data-driven approach --- data envelopment analysis --- healthcare --- workplace injuries --- spinal trauma --- record-linkage data --- coffee workers --- dust exposure --- Ethiopia --- lung function --- respiratory symptoms --- return-to-work --- vocational rehabilitation --- multidisciplinary rehabilitation --- chronic pain --- mental illness --- sick leave --- work performance --- oral health --- intervention study --- behavioral modification --- stress --- stress management --- human resources --- executives --- physiology --- health --- technology --- business --- occupational disease --- socioeconomic position --- incapacity for work --- reserves --- part-time --- military --- health and safety --- defence --- injury --- sickness absence --- public workers --- university --- psychosocial work environment --- occupational health --- health workers --- mental health --- nursing --- depression --- anxiety --- obesity --- labor market performance --- job qualifications --- young adults --- work safety --- work errors forestry --- injury rate --- offshore wind industry --- reconciliation of offshore work and family life/partnership --- coping strategies --- psychosocial adaptation --- qualitative analysis --- correction workers --- exhaustion --- psychosocial and behavioral factors --- Bayesian Network --- Total Worker Health® --- occupational health and safety --- risk assessment --- chemical risks --- occupational exposure --- pesticides --- occupational risk management --- olive orchards --- sound localization --- level-dependent hearing protectors --- back-up alarm --- directivity of hearing --- impulse noise --- earmuffs --- earplugs --- auditory danger signal --- warning signal --- safety at work --- oil and gas --- overexertion --- sleep --- shift --- workload --- questionnaire --- agriculture --- injury risk --- occupational safety --- road sign comprehension --- slope angle --- warning sign --- ergonomics --- forestry --- postural risk assessment --- RULA --- REBA --- wood-chipper --- nurses --- emotional labor --- anger --- needlestick injuries --- sharp injury --- health care workers --- risk factors --- knowledge --- behaviors --- underreporting --- hospitals --- Poland --- work-related cerebrovascular and cardiovascular diseases --- occupation --- Poisson regression --- rate ratio --- aerobic fitness --- body drag --- fence climb --- foot pursuit --- job-specific --- law enforcement officer --- obstacle course --- police --- tactical --- manual materials handling --- electromyography (EMG) --- motor control --- experience --- electrocardiography --- kinematics --- audiometry --- occupational --- noise-induced hearing loss --- hearing threshold --- exposed --- iron and steel --- Tanzania --- transformational leadership --- safety behavior --- job strain --- self-efficacy regarding safety --- moderated mediation model --- burnout --- construct validity --- MBI --- industry --- work-related injuries --- record linkage data --- cost --- rehabilitation --- complications --- unmet needs --- unplanned readmissions --- public health --- health promotion --- social class --- health inequalities --- satisfaction with care --- nursing care --- child --- parents --- organisational climate --- role stress --- employee’ well-being --- public administration --- manual cultivation --- job characterization --- efficiency --- cardiovascular workload --- work intensity --- risk of musculoskeletal disorders --- occupational safety and health --- psychological distance --- public response --- response gap --- law enforcement --- load carriage --- chase --- body armor --- nontuberculous mycobacteria --- pneumoconiosis --- waist circumference --- emotional exhaustion --- personal accomplishment --- Mexico --- physical activity --- demographic factors --- social factors --- working age --- city --- population studies --- temporary worker --- eating behaviors --- meal skipping --- eating alone --- global health --- legislation --- psychosocial hazard --- public health policy --- workplace violence --- follow-up --- video display terminal --- visual fatigue --- refractive disorders --- gynecology --- meta-analysis --- obstetrics --- prevalence

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