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Informal jobs and non-fatal occupational injuriesAnnals of Occupational Hygiene

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Objectives: In Brazil, workers without a formal job contract represent approximately half of the labor force but there are no official statistics on occupational injuries for them. This study estimates the annual incidence of non-fatal work-related injuries for workers with and without job contracts and examines gender differences.

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Santana, Vilma S., and Loomis, Dana. Informal jobs and non-fatal occupational injuriesAnnals of Occupational Hygiene. , , . , 2004. Santana, V. S., and Loomis, D. (2004). Informal jobs and non-fatal occupational injuriesAnnals of Occupational Hygiene. , , . Santana, Vilma S., and Loomis, Dana. "Informal jobs and non-fatal occupational injuriesAnnals of Occupational Hygiene." 2004, .Santana Vilma S., and Loomis Dana. "Informal jobs and non-fatal occupational injuriesAnnals of Occupational Hygiene." (2004). Santana, V S, and Loomis, D 2004, 'Informal jobs and non-fatal occupational injuriesAnnals of Occupational Hygiene', , , . Vilma S Santana, and Dana Loomis, 'Informal jobs and non-fatal occupational injuriesAnnals of Occupational Hygiene' (2004). Santana V. S., and Loomis D. Informal jobs and non-fatal occupational injuriesAnnals of Occupational Hygiene. . 2004. Santana, Vilma S., and Loomis, Dana. Informal jobs and non-fatal occupational injuriesAnnals of Occupational Hygiene. . 2004. , .

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