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Child care workers and workplace hazards in the United States: Overview of research and implications for occupational health professionals
K. A. Bright, K. Calabro
Behavioral Science
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Social Sciences
Workplace hazards
100%
Occupational health
65%
child care
59%
health professionals
56%
worker
38%
occupational safety
18%
recreation
15%
turnover
15%
contagious disease
14%
health
13%
literature
12%
illness
12%
participation
8%
lack
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Occupational Health
67%
Child Care
65%
Workplace
58%
Occupational Groups
43%
Health
22%
Recreation
20%
Infectious Disease Transmission
18%
Safety
17%
Psychological Stress
15%
Wounds and Injuries
14%
Evaluation Studies
13%
Direction compound
11%
Child
6%