| occupational medicine |
prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries associated with work.
Ãâó: www.workcover.nsw.gov.au/QuickLinks/GlossaryOfTerm...
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| occupation |
means the control of a country or region by a conquering enemy; it usually means military or martial law is in force and people are treated harshly.
Ãâó: dhrc.wright.edu/faces/glossary.htm
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| occupation |
a group of similar jobs found in different industries or organizations (Herr and Cramer, 1984).
Ãâó: workinfonet.bc.ca/lmisi/Making/append/APPENDB.HTM
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| occupation |
A group of similar jobs or fields of interest that require specific training or expertise. Sometimes used interchangeably with
Ãâó: www.immigranttoolbox.ca/index.php
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| occupation |
Of the subject; of the subject's father or spouse if the context so requires.
Ãâó: websites.epidirect.com/~chateauguay/definitions.ht...
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