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Protecting Workers' Health in the Third World: National and International Strategies

Editat de Toshiteru Okubo
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 iun 1992 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This impressive inquiry into Third World health problems linked to industrialization offers positive directions for both national and international strategies. Occupational health and safety issues, often given low priority as developing countries seek to advance their economies, are seen in their compelling importance through studies on China, Colombia, Costa Rica, India, Malaysia, Nicaragua, South Africa, and Sri Lanka.Part One describes the nature and scope of work-related health problems in developing countries. Health policies designed to meet national needs in the changing work and industrial settings are analyzed through case studies in Part Two. National strategies are considered in Part Three as means of improving work-related health conditions, and Part Four proposes strategies at the international level to improve Third World occupational health. This is an authoritative analysis with substantive recommendations which will affect the thinking of health policy makers and public health planners in the international community and the Third World.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780865690264
ISBN-10: 086569026X
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MICHAEL R. REICH is Director of the Takemi Program in International Health and Associate Professor of International Health at the Harvard School of Public Health. His major research interests are health policy analysis and the political economy of health and development, with particular concern for environmental and occupational health issues. He has edited International Cooperation for Health and Health, Nutrition, and Economic Crises, both of which were published by Auburn House.TOSHITERU OKUBO is Professor of Environmental Epidemiology at the Institute of Industrial Ecological Sciences, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan. In addition to his own research on occupational health problems in Japan, Dr. Okubo has directed training programs on occupational health problems in Third World countries, sponsored by the Japan International Cooperation Agency, with consulting experience on these problems in several Asian countries.

Cuprins

PrefaceOverview of Occupational Health ProblemsDevelopment of an Occupational Health and Safety Program in Third World Countries by Jorma RantanenOccupational Health Problems in the Manufacturing Industries of Malaysia by Geok Lin KhorOccupational Health in a Province of Colombia by Oscar Nieto-ZapataEffects of Occupational Exposure on Chronic Respiratory Illness in Beijing, China by Xiping XuAnalysis of Occupational Health PoliciesOccupational Health Information Systems in India by Ramesh DurvasulaPrivate Doctors and Occupational Health in India by Mukund UplekarOccupational Health Policies in Costa Rica by Corinne MorsinkNational Strategies for Occupational Health PolicyProblems, Policies, and Strategies for Occupational Health and Safety in Sri Lanka by S.W.R. de A. SamarasingheStrategy and Policy for Occupational Health in South Africa by Jonathan E. Myers and Ian MacunThe Nicaraguan Experiment in Occupational Health by Aurora Velasquez and Robert McConnellInternational StrategiesThe Role of the ILO in Promoting Occupational Health and Safety in Developing Countries by Kazutaka KogiNIOSH Involvement with Developing Countries by Donald E. Ward, Jr.International Research Strategies to Improve Occupational Health Conditions in the Third World by David C. ChristianiBibliographyIndex