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A meta-analysis of health effects of randomised controlled worksite interventions : does social stratification matter?
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Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health: 2014, 40, n. 3 - May
Year:
2014
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Journal Article
Subject:
Safety programs
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Health promotion
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