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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
Effect of Work on Health — Community Perceptions in Zimbabwe
The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health, Volume 105, No. 6, Year 1985
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Description
A HOUSEHOLD survey investigating attitudes towards health and illness was conducted in rural and urban areas of Zimbabwe between 1981 and 1982. Evidence suggests that many health problems are perceived to arise from occupational factors, amongst both men and women. This is confined not only to those working in the industrial sector, but also includes those engaged in the informal sector and those who ‘work' at home. It is argued that the situation calls for a broader definition of ‘occupational health' to be introduced. © 1985, Sage Publications. All rights reserved.
Authors & Co-Authors
Chinemana, Frances Anne
Zimbabwe, Harare
Zimconsult - Economic and Planning Consultants
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Citations: 1
Authors: 1
Affiliations: 1
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1177/146642408510500609
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Quantitative
Study Locations
Zimbabwe
Participants Gender
Male
Female