Gender differences in health indicators by longest-held occupation and industry of longest employment

As more women enter the work force, they may increasingly come into contact with occupational and industrial hazards. The distribution of longest-held occupation and industry of longest employment and selected health indicators are presented for US men and women. These data are based on the National...

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Health Status
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Industry
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