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'young workers' - published from 01-2014 to 02-2052
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1
Essential(ly forgotten)
workers
: Latine youth farmworkers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Authors
Arnold TJ; Morrison SD; Romero MYM; Echeverria SE; Zapata S; Quandt SA; Torres-Lara F; Arvizu JAR; Arcury TA
Source
Am J Ind Med 2024 Oct; :[Epub ahead of print]
2
Construction injury narrative: teen worker loses legs to trencher.
Authors
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
Source
Olympia, WA: Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, 71-256-2024, 2024 Jul; :1
3
Evaluation of changes in knowledge and attitude among youth after a one-hour introduction to workplace safety and health: Safety Matters.
Authors
Okun A; Guerin R; Smith R; Baker D; DiMeo-Ediger M
Source
J Safety Res 2024 Jun; 89:306-311
4
Medically attended suicidality in youth who live on farms.
Authors
VanWormer JJ; Berg RL; Wieckhorst M; Burke RR; Weichelt BP
Source
J Agromedicine 2024 Apr; 29(2):144-149
5
Teen truck driver dies in single vehicle semi-truck rollover.
Authors
Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center
Source
Morgantown, WV: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, FACE 23KY127, 2024 Feb; :1-20
6
Development and cognitive testing of occupational safety and health questions for a youth survey: addressing the research needs for a vulnerable working population.
Authors
Shockey TM; Silver SR; Wilmot A
Source
J Sch Health 2024 Feb; 94(2):165-177
7
Exploring the characteristics and health outcomes of working from home: analysis of 2021 California Health Interview Survey data.
Authors
Park S; Park CG; Hong O
Source
Am J Ind Med 2024 Feb; 67(2):119-128
8
The future of work in shaping the employment inclusion of
young
adults with disabilities: a qualitative study.
Authors
Jetha A; Shamaee A; Tompa E; Smith P; Bültmann U; Bonaccio S; Tucker LB; Norman C; Banks CG; Gignac MAM
Source
Equal Divers Incl 2023 Dec; 42(9):75-91
9
Impact of age on the affective responses following worksite resistance exercise in career firefighters.
Authors
Gerstner GR; Trivisonno AJ; Laffan MR; Giuliani-Dewig HK; Mota JA; Register-Mihalik JK; Ryan ED
Source
Med Sci Sports Exerc 2023 Dec; 55(12):2263-2270
10
A comprehensive safety, wellness, and change program for new entrants and existing persons in the commercial fishing industry in Downeast Maine.
Authors
Duym T
Source
Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, T03-OH-011928, 2023 Nov; :1-16
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