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A term referring to the use of the property. Generally, there are four types of occupancy: 1) owner (lives in the property), 2) non-owner (does not live in the property, rents the property), 3) investment, and 4) second/vacation (property is not rented, but is lived in at least one day per year by the owner).
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| occupation |
a group of similar jobs found in different industries or organizations (Herr and Cramer, 1984).
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| occupation |
A group of similar jobs or fields of interest that require specific training or expertise. Sometimes used interchangeably with
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| occupation |
Of the subject; of the subject's father or spouse if the context so requires.
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| occupational disease |
An occupational disease is defined as a condition produced in the work environment over a period longer than one workday or shift. Usually an illness is due to repetitive factors over a period of time. It may result from systemic infection, repeated stress or strain, exposure to toxins, poisons, fumes, or other continuing conditions of the work environment.
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