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Maganu Et.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract: Using a health survey of mine workers undertaken by the World Heath Organisation during 1980, compares health of Botswana miners in South African gold mines, and miners working in Botswana.
Keywords: occupational health; miner; migrant workers.; social implication; occupational disease; occupational accident; sociological aspect; educational level; training; medical examination; survey.; research method; questionnaire; statistical table; santé au travail; mineur; travailleur migrant; salud en el trabajo; minero; trabajador migrante; conséquences sociales; maladie professionnelle; accident du travail; aspect sociologique; niveau d'enseignement; formation; examen médical; enquête; méthode de recherche; questionnaire; tableau statistique; consecuencias sociales; enfermedad profesional; accidente de trabajo; aspecto sociológico; nivel educativo; formación; examén médico; encuesta; método de investigación; cuestionario; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers) Pages: 63 P. pages Date: 1988 References: Add references at CitEc Citations: View citations in EconPapers (18)
Published in International Migration for Employment working paper series
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