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  1. 81
    Published 2011
    “…With contributions from leading experts from all around the world in the fields of labour law, industrial relations, labour economics, labour statistics, human resources management, organization theory and other related subjects, the papers focus on the impact of the global economic crisis and its implications for the future of employment. …”
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  2. 82
    by Gunningham, Neil, Sinclair, Darren
    Published 2002
    “…The book will be essential reading for environmental policy-makers, regulatory and other government officials responsible for policy design and implementation, academics and postgraduate students in environmental management, environmental law and environmental policy, and a more general readership within environmental policy and management studies. …”
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  3. 83
    “…His lordship also gave the example of the Old Province of Quebec in the Dominion of Canada, where phthisis was rampant, and in spite of their large families the growth of population was seriously checked, although it was almost entirely rural and agricultural. He claimed that our laws relating to public health had been greatly improved in recent years, and that the administration of those laws was better than ever before. …”
  4. 84
    “…She referred to the "waste of prostitution," and urged reform of the bastardy and divorce laws and the creation of pensions for unsupported mothers. …”
  5. 85
    Published November 1932
    “…1932-11 1932 1930s 36 pages have at our disposal under the existing laws. Nor at the present moment would it be right to embark upon any elaborate scheme of investigation into the causes of morbidity, for this reason, because we already know what we have to do, we already know the goal which lies before us, and we would not be justified in exhausting effort, in exhausting resources upon the accumulation of knowledge which could only tend to confirm conclusions which we have already firmly established. …”
  6. 86
    “…It is opposed to all the better sentiments of enlightened humanity that this should go on, and it is opposed also to every economic law. Ignoring the suffering which is involved in unnecessary illness, we are confronted by the startling statement of Professor BENJAMIN MOORE, of Oxford University, that "£60,000,000 annual income is lost to our male population by reason of its working years being cut short through early death from tuberculosis.…”
  7. 87
    Published 1924
    “…Again, the medical education of the country, almost of the Empire, is carried out in the voluntary hospitals. …”
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