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Working Life Across Cultures: ‘‘Work Life 2000: Quality in Work’’ and Occupational Health Education in Developing Countries

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The article reflects on the changing world of work, and the challenges presented to both occupational health and occupational health education. We draw on the 63 preparatory workshops and the international conference in the ‘‘Work Life 2000: Quality in Work’’ program, an initiative of the Swedish Presidency of the European Union. The International Commission on Occupational Health is introduced, with particular concentration on a current practical project initiated by the Department of Health in South Africa, intended to lead to a set of projects, networking for occupational health education in developing countries. The practical initiatives cast light on a new set of issues that arise when occupational health and safety crosses cultural barriers, and previously separate comparative cases are linked.
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435--448
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Bibliogr. 34 poz.
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  • Swedish National Institute for Working Life, Sweden
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  • Centre for Working Life Research, Kingston University, UK
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