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12by Tsao, Tsu-Yu Konty, Kevin J Van Wye, Gretchen Barbot, Oxiris Hadler, James L Linos, Natalia Bassett, Mary T Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01.06.2016)“...To assess potential reductions in premature mortality that could have been achieved in 2008 to 2012 if the minimum wage had been $15 per hour in New York City...”
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16by Van Dyke, Miriam E Komro, Kelli A Shah, Monica P Livingston, Melvin D Kramer, Michael R Published in Preventive medicine (01.07.2018)“...Despite substantial declines since the 1960's, heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States (US) and geographic disparities in heart...”
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17by Reeves, Aaron McKee, Martin Mackenbach, Johan Whitehead, Margaret Stuckler, David Published in Health economics (01.05.2017)“...textabstractDoes increasing incomes improve health? In 1999, the UK government implemented minimum wage legislation, increasing hourly wages to at least £3.60...”
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18by Leigh, J Paul De Vogli, Roberto Published in Journal of occupational and environmental medicine (01.05.2016)“...The history of occupational medicine has been characterized by ever-widening recognition of hazards, from fires in 1911 to asbestos in the 1960s, to job strain...”
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19by Kendall-Raynor, Petra Published in Nursing standard (16.03.2016)“...NHS pay in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland will go up by 1% from April...”
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20by Stearns, Jenna Published in Journal of health economics (01.09.2015)“...This paper investigates the effects of a large-scale paid maternity leave program on birth outcomes in the United States. In 1978, states with Temporary...”