863 resultados para labor and employment law


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Each volume cumulative from 1939.

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"BLS/PWEDA/SP-77/01."--Added t.p.

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An update of: Employment and unemployment statistics / John D. Fisk. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, [1980]

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Vol. 5 of 1950 never published.

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Issues for 1939/1962-1939/1963 based on the 1957 Standard industrial classification; issues for 1939/1964- based on 1957 Standard industrial classification, as amended by the 1963 Supplement.

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Latest issue consulted: 2005.

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"Prepared under the direction of the Office of Policy and Research (OPR) of the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration (DOL/ETA) by James Bell Associates, Inc. (JBA). The authors are Susan Kessler Beck ... [et al.]"--1st printed p.

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"Issued December 2004."

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Aim: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are a leading cause of work-related disability. This investigation explored the impact of MSD comorbid with depression and anxiety disorders, on labor force activity. Methods: The Australian Bureau of Statistics provided confidentialized data files collected from a household sample of 37,580 people. MSD, affective, and anxiety disorders were identified and employment restrictions were assessed at four levels of severity. Results: Anxiety and depression of six months duration was present in 12.1% of people with MSD. Comorbidity magnified the negative impacts of single conditions on labor force activity. Most at risk were people with back problems and comorbid depression, people with arthritis or other MSD and comorbid anxiety, males with MSD and comorbid depression, and females with MSD and comorbid anxiety. Conclusions: The results suggest that the occupational rehabilitation needs of people with MSD comorbid with depression or anxiety may currently be underestimated.