Workers With Disability
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13. Fundos de pensÃo: BenefÃcio ou prejuÃzo para os trabalhadores?
Public social welfare is being looked upon as being insufficient to answer to the longings of the people, and the idea of complemental social welfare grew in the imagination of those that fear abandonment in times of more difficulty and for employees is being born the matter of pension funds. The product financed from the resources of the workers themselves,
Publicado em: 2006
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14. IntervenÃÃo Governamental e Cotas de Emprego para Trabalhadores com DeficiÃncia na RegiÃo Metropolitana de Recife â um estudo de caso na SuperintendÃncia Estadual de Apoio à Pessoa com DeficiÃncia/SEAD
O presente trabalho à resultado de estudo de caso realizado na SuperintendÃncia Estadual de Apoio à Pessoa com DeficiÃncia/SEAD. Nosso objetivo foi analisar as aÃÃes do governo para inserÃÃo dos trabalhadores com deficiÃncia no mercado de trabalho formal. Diante do impacto gerado na dinÃmica de absorÃÃo de trabalhadores deficientes mediante a est
Publicado em: 2006
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15. Saude e reabilitação de pessoas com deficiencia : politicas e modelos assistenciais
The study approaches politics and assistencial models in people s rehabilitation with physical disability instituted in the Brazilian assistencial milieu in the last 20 years. They are studied the hegemonic model and the Community-based Rehabilitation - CBR. The first, introduced in Brazil in the 50 it accomplishes specialized medical actions and is an insti
Publicado em: 2000
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16. Older workers in the construction industry: results of a routine health examination and a five year follow up.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the health status of older construction workers and the occurrence of early retirement due to disability or of mortality within a five year follow up. METHODS: Firstly, a cross sectional study was performed among 4958 employees in the German construction industry, aged 40-64 years, who underwent standardised routine occupational health
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17. Attributability of death to pneumoconiosis in beneficiaries
Sadler, R. L. (1974).Thorax, 29, 699-702. Attributability of death to pneumoconiosis in beneficiaries. Coal workers and slate workers who were receiving in 1965 industrial disability benefit for pneumoconiosis were grouped according to the radiological extent of their disease and their disability assessment. They were followed up for 7·5 years. Standard mor
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18. Diffuse pleural thickening in asbestos workers: disability and lung function abnormalities.
Data from 37 asbestos workers with diffuse pleural fibrosis have been analysed. None had radiological evidence of asbestosis or physiological evidence of airflow obstruction. Forty per cent had breathlessness of MRC grade 3 or higher. Vital capacity was significantly lower in the subjects in the higher grades of breathlessness and in those with greater radio
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19. Respiratory health workers visiting patients with chronic respiratory disability.
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20. Respiratory health workers visiting patients with chronic respiratory disability
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21. Mortality and disability among cotton mill workers.
The mortality and disability of cotton mill workers were studied in five Finnish cotton mills. The population under study comprised all 1065 women exposed to raw cotton dust who had been hired between 1950 and 1971. The minimum exposure period was five years. For the study on disability, the cohort was followed up until the end of 1981. The follow up period
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22. Respiratory disability in ex-cotton workers.
A high proportion of textile workers handling cotton and flax complain of respiratory symptoms and show a loss in lung function. These effects are reversible in the early stages but the degree to which they lead to permanent respiratory disability is unknown. Two surveys were therefore conducted in which respiratory function and symptoms were compared in ex-
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23. Silica exposure and rheumatoid arthritis: a follow up study of granite workers 1940-81.
The incidence and prevalence of subjects awarded disability pensions and the prevalence of subjects receiving free medicines because of rheumatoid arthritis were studied in a Finnish cohort of 1026 granite workers hired between 1940 and 1971 and followed up until 31 December 1981. The incidence of awards of disability pensions because of rheumatoid arthritis
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24. Exercise capacity in coal workers' pneumoconiosis: an analysis using causal modelling.
Miners disabled from black lung disease (coal workers' pneumoconiosis, CWP) are entitled to disability benefits under United States federal and state laws. The determination of disability currently involves several scientific controversies. The Federal Department of Labor states that one second forced vital capacity (FEV1) is an important marker of disabilit