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Michael R. Reich and Toshiteru Okubo; eds. 303 pages. New York: Auburn House; 1992. $45.00.
Occupational health problems, policies, and programs in Malaysia, Colombia, China, India, Costa Rica, Sri Lanka, South Africa, and Nicaragua. Also considers more general matters such as the general state of affairs in developing countries, roles of the International Labor Organization and National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, and general strategies for improvement.
LITERATURE OF MEDICINE
Reviews, Notes, and Listings: Protecting Workers' Health in the Third World
1 August 1993 | Volume 119 Issue 3 | Page 255
Protecting Workers' Health in the Third World
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