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Is precarious employment more damaging to women’s health than men’s?

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Menéndeza, María, Benachb, Joan, Muntaner, Carles, Amableb, Marcelo, and O’Campod, Patricia. Is precarious employment more damaging to women’s health than men’s?. , , . , 2007. Menéndeza, M., Benachb, J., Muntaner, C., Amableb, M., and O’Campod, P. (2007). Is precarious employment more damaging to women’s health than men’s?. , , . Menéndeza, María, Benachb, Joan, Muntaner, Carles, Amableb, Marcelo, and O’Campod, Patricia. "Is precarious employment more damaging to women’s health than men’s?." 2007, .Menéndeza María, Benachb Joan, Muntaner Carles, Amableb Marcelo, and O’Campod Patricia. "Is precarious employment more damaging to women’s health than men’s?." (2007). Menéndeza, M, Benachb, J, Muntaner, C, Amableb, M, and O’Campod, P 2007, 'Is precarious employment more damaging to women’s health than men’s?', , , . María Menéndeza, Joan Benachb, Carles Muntaner, Marcelo Amableb, and Patricia O’Campod, 'Is precarious employment more damaging to women’s health than men’s?' (2007). Menéndeza M., Benachb J., Muntaner C., Amableb M., and O’Campod P. Is precarious employment more damaging to women’s health than men’s?. . 2007. Menéndeza, María, Benachb, Joan, Muntaner, Carles, Amableb, Marcelo, and O’Campod, Patricia. Is precarious employment more damaging to women’s health than men’s?. . 2007. , .

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