Socio-economic Aspects of Occupational Health
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The inadequate prevention of occupational diseases has profound negative effects not only on workers and their families but also on society at large due to the tremendous costs that it generates; particularly, in terms of loss of productivity and burdening of social security systems.
Topics
- Women’s Occupational Health Safety
- Child Labor Issues
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Presentation: Women’s Occupational Health Safety
Presentation: Child Labor Issues
