Work injury risk by time of day in two population-based data sources
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Mediating pathways and gender differences between shift work and subjective cognitive functionExploring the relationship between employer recordkeeping and underreporting in the BLS Survey of Occupational Injuries and IllnessesDiverging trends in the incidence of occupational and nonoccupational injury in Ontario, 2004-2011Higher risks when working unusual times? A cross-validation of the effects on safety, health, and work-life balance.
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Work injury risk by time of day in two population-based data sources
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Work injury risk by time of day in two population-based data sources
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Work injury risk by time of day in two population-based data sources
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Work injury risk by time of day in two population-based data sources
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Amber Bielecky
Andrea Chambers
Cameron A Mustard
Christopher McLeod
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10.1136/OEMED-2012-100920
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2012-09-26T00:00:00Z