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Healthy worker effect.

Journal of occupational medicine. : official publication of the Industrial Medical Association

Chovil AC.
PMID: 3783289
J Occup Med. 1986 Nov;28(11):1189-90.

No abstract available.

[Female employment in English language research--change in paradigms in social and occupational medicine?].

Das Offentliche Gesundheitswesen

Uhlaner J.
PMID: 2970048
Offentl Gesundheitswes. 1988 Apr;50:48-54.

No abstract available.

Measuring occupational effects: how could we do it better?.

Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)

Thun MJ.
PMID: 2021667
Epidemiology. 1991 Jan;2(1):5-7.

No abstract available.

Uses and abuses of occupational-mortality figures.

Lancet (London, England)

[No authors listed]
PMID: 75403
Lancet. 1978 Feb 18;1(8060):368-9.

No abstract available.

Ischemic heart disease mortality of firemen and policemen.

American journal of public health

Sardinas A, Miller JW, Hansen H.
PMID: 3740340
Am J Public Health. 1986 Sep;76(9):1140-1. doi: 10.2105/ajph.76.9.1140.
Free PMC Article

Ischemic heart disease (IHD) mortality of Connecticut firemen and policemen is studied for the years 1960-78, using death certificate data. The mortality of these two occupations is expected to be greater than that of other workers. Standardized Mortality Odds...

Occupational mortality in the Armed Services.

The Journal of the Society of Occupational Medicine

Blackburn PJ.
PMID: 7087404
J Soc Occup Med. 1982 Jan;32(1):15-9. doi: 10.1093/occmed/32.1.15.

No abstract available.

Socioeconomic and occupational mortality differentials in Europe.

Sozial- und Praventivmedizin

Lynge E.
PMID: 6516587
Soz Praventivmed. 1984;29(6):265-7. doi: 10.1007/BF02078262.

No abstract available.

Decreased cancer mortality of British radiologists.

The British journal of radiology

Daunt N.
PMID: 12145142
Br J Radiol. 2002 Jul;75(895):639-40. doi: 10.1259/bjr.75.895.750639.

No abstract available.

[Work and social inequalities in health: the case of professional cancers].

La Revue du praticien

Thébaud-Mony A.
PMID: 15736535
Rev Prat. 2004 Dec 31;54(20):2247-54.

Work plays a major role in the production of social inequalities in health in two ways. It determines the place that each one is occupying in the production and in the society, which is influencing the social inequalities as...

Effect of cohort definition and follow-up length on occupational mortality rates.

Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health

Koskela RS, Järvinen E, Kolari PJ.
PMID: 6335294
Scand J Work Environ Health. 1984 Oct;10(5):311-6. doi: 10.5271/sjweh.2328.
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The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of cohort formation, period of entry, and period of follow-up on occupational mortality figures. The study material comprised three cohorts of metal industry workers (6 415 iron foundry workers,...

Overwork can kill.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

Michie S, Cockcroft A.
PMID: 8616291
BMJ. 1996 Apr 13;312(7036):921-2. doi: 10.1136/bmj.312.7036.921.
Free PMC Article

No abstract available.

APHA OHS: 100 Years of Activism--Call to Action.

New solutions : a journal of environmental and occupational health policy : NS

Dooley P, Monforton C.
PMID: 26067776
New Solut. 2015 Aug;25(2):144-6. doi: 10.1177/1048291115589960. Epub 2015 Jun 11.

No abstract available.

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