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Reviewing research and policy debates on the occupational health and safety effects of outsourcing and home-based work,2008,38,3,489-523,Quinlan The Nicaraguan Pesticide Poisoning Register: constant underreporting,2008,38,4,773-787,Thorn Alternative forms of transport and their use in the health services of developing countries,1978,8,4,633-651,Gish Untangling the logics of urban service bureaucracies: the strange case of the San Francisco Municipal Railway,1979,9,2,255-268,Mollenkopf Rapid large-scale privatization and death rates in ex-communist countries: an analysis of stress-related and health system mechanisms,2009,39,3,461-489,King State (political) torture: some general psychological and particular aspects,1985,15,2,339-349,Bendfeldt-Zachrisson Ideology and injury prevention,1985,15,1,35-46,Whitman Torture as intensive repression in Latin America: the psychology of its methods and practice,1988,18,2,301-310,Bendfeldt-Zachrisson When violence has a benevolent face: the paradox of hunger in the world's wealthiest democracy,1989,19,2,257-277,Brown Sociopolitical factors that affect women's health in Northern Ireland,1990,20,3,393-404,Metress The construction of elder abuse as a social problem: a Canadian perspective,1990,20,4,651-663,Petrunik Violence and health: preliminary elements for thought and action,1992,22,2,365-376,Franco Agudelo A historical and socioeconomic analysis of occupational safety and health in India,1980,10,2,233-249,Vilanilam The state of industrial ill-health in the United Kingdom,1980,10,1,149-160,Clutterbuck Work and health in Mexico,1979,9,4,543-568,Laurell Multinationals and health: reflections on the Seveso catastrophe,1978,8,4,619-632,Laporte Lessons from the United Kingdom: fightback on workplace hazards 1979-1992,1992,22,3,489-495,Dalton The implications of work organization for occupational health policy: the case of Canada,1989,19,1,157-173,Sass The role of union democracy in the struggle for workers' health in Mexico,1989,19,2,279-293,Laurell Workers' participation and occupational health: the French experience,1988,18,1,139-152,Cassou Democratizing occupational health: the Scandinavian experience of work reform,1988,18,4,675-689,Gustavsen Occupational health risks for Mexican women: the case of the maquiladora along the Mexican-United States border,1988,18,4,617-627,Hofstetter The right to refuse in Québec: five-year evolution of a new mode of expressing risk,1988,18,3,401-417,Renaud Causes of health and safety hazards in Canadian agriculture,1988,18,3,419-436,Denis Workers' health and safety in Australia: an overview,1987,17,4,635-650,Refshauge A reanalysis of the relation between unionization and workplace safety,1987,17,3,443-453,Taylor Recent developments in occupational health policy in Italy,1987,17,3,455-474,Biocca Pesticide use alternatives and workers' health in Cuba,1984,14,1,31-41,Alexander On the political economy of risk: farmworkers pesticides and dollars,1982,12,2,263-292,Strigini Work disease and occupational medicine in the Federal Republic of Germany,1981,11,2,191-205,Deppe Death at work in America: pandemic mostly unacknowledged,2009,39,4,663-667,Wypijewski Inequality as a cause of social murder,2010,40,1,61-78,Hudson Time to call it quits? The safety and health of older workers,2010,40,1,23-41,Quinlan Structural changes ill health and mortality in Sweden 1963-1983: a macroaggregated study,1990,20,1,27-42,Levi Unemployment informal work precarious employment child labor slavery and health inequalities: pathways and mechanisms,2010,40,2,281-295,Muntaner Latina and African American women: continuing disparities in health,1993,23,3,555-584,Lillie-Blanton Risk as moral danger: the social and political functions of risk discourse in public health,1993,23,3,425-435,Lupton Why the U.S. Government is not contributing to the resolution of the nation's drug problem,1994,24,4,675-690,Chambliss The politics of women's health: setting a global agenda,1996,26,1,47-65,Doyal Health education in Cuba: a preface,1986,16,1,87-104,Tesh Labor policy and social democracy: the case of Saskatchewan 1971-1982,1994,24,4,763-791,Sass Internal dissension grows as CDC faces big threats to public health,2005,35,4,779-782,Stein Papers show U.S. role in Guatemalan abuses. In declassified documents diplomats describe massacres CIA ties to Army,1999,29,4,897-899,Farah The social class determinants of income inequality and social cohesion,1999,29,4,699-732,Lynch Income inequality social cohesion and class relations: a critique of Wilkinson's neo-Durkheimian research program,1999,29,1,59-81,Lynch Does unemployment cause the death rate peak in each business cycle? A multifactor model of death rate change,1977,7,4,625-662,Eyer Prosperity as a cause of death,1977,7,1,125-150,Eyer You are dangerous to your health: the ideology and politics of victim blaming,1977,7,4,663-680,Crawford Health in Argentina under the Military Junta,1978,8,3,531-540,Bermann Human rights health and capital accumulation in the Third World,1979,9,1,61-75,Chossudovsky Prevention: rhetoric and reality,1979,9,1,25-39,Holtzman Report on the "Japanese miracle" working conditions of the Toyota factory,1981,11,3,471-472, Abuses of medical neutrality: report of the Public Health Commission to El Salvador July 1980,1981,11,2,329-337, Corporate crime: why we cannot trust industry-derived safety studies,1990,20,3,443-458,Epstein Blaming the aged victim: the politics of scapegoating in times of fiscal conservatism,1983,13,1,155-168,Minkler Psychiatry without asylums: origins and prospects in Italy,1983,13,1,119-129,Crepet Mortality and economic instability: detailed analyses for Britain and comparative analyses for selected industrialized countries,1983,13,4,563-620,Brenner Principles of medical ethics relevant to the protection of prisoners against torture. 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