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... to special benefits in respect of an occupational group of the members of the pension plan, and. (iii) the mortality rates for current and former contributors, includi...
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... such conditions, the relevance of an occupational-hazard model of crime as a way of life is severely...
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... resulting in increased human mortality and disease, air pollution, energy consumption, an...International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health 80 (1): 16-24. . Gallo, K...
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...As appropriate, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, special education sp... lists and would increase the rate of mortality and morbidity in Canada as a result of an inabilit...
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... for nearly half of the total mortality reduction, three-quarters of the infant mortality ... Committee on Environmental and Occupational Health. . Chowdhury, S., and K. Hall. 2010. "Human...
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In recognition of the growing importance of small business ownership by women to the economic well-being of national economies, considerable academic attention has been given to identifying the reasons why women enter self-employment. However, little is known about the motivations for women to become franchisors. This represents an important gap in the literature. While the absence of research may be due to early beliefs that women are risk averse individuals that tend to limit the growth of their enterprises, more recent studies conclude that women perceive small business ownership as a vehicle for rapid growth and wealth creation. On this basis, franchising should represent an appealing business expansion strategy as it minimizes capital, labor, and managerial limitations on firm grow...
... Female Entrepreneurs," Journal of Occupational Behaviour 8(3): 251-61. Dant, R. P., Brush, C. G.... Incentives and Organizational Mortality," in 12th Annual Society of Franchising Conference...
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... result of the lowered risk of injury or mortality from work place violence following the introductio...
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... lists increase the patient's risk of mortality or the risk that his or her injuries will become i... structured on a regional task or occupational basis. Sickness Fund membership is compulsory for ...
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... instance of occupational morbidity and mortality of approximately 25%. However, given their small o...
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... infectious disease morbidity and mortality. (133) The Supreme Court of Canada has repeatedly ...See also Canada Occupational Safety and Health Regulations, SOR/86-304, s 9(24)...