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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/84736/download?attachmentFinally if alcohol is laid on or the conference heads to a bar after the talks, be careful!
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/24934/download?attachmentThe prevalence of chronic diseases like diabetes is growing everywhere. As greater longevity forces many countries to lift the retirement age, more people will still be working at the point at
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/12544/download?attachmentMost. empirical studies investigating the prevalence of presenteeism and its correlates adopt this definition by.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/3893/download?attachmentStudies have identified an increase in the prevalence of mental health difficulties amongst.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/3930/download?attachmentThe high proportion of interlocked firms and the prevalence of intra-group connections may beexplained by the composition of our sample that under-represents UK independent SMEs.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/4043/download?attachment1. Sheffield Economic Research Paper Series. SERP Number: 2009006. ISSN 1749-8368. Paul Mosley and Altay Mussurov. Poverty and Economic Growth in Russia’s Regions. April 2009. Department of Economics University of Sheffield 9 Mappin Street
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/12110/download?attachmentSession 1: Granulation - The Big Picture. 1. Session 1: Granulation - The Big Picture. Agglomeration at the Sharp End - Industrial Practice and Needs. D. York Proctor and Gamble, UK. The last decade has seen an impressive growth in the research and
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/3808/download?attachmentand counselling (48.0% usage), and drug and alcohol support programs. Third, several safety.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/3994/download?attachmentdistress; increased disease prevalence; and reduced investments in (health) human capital.
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https://sheffield.ac.uk/media/3822/download?attachmentThe. weaker association for men may reflect their lower prevalence of part-time work, with most.