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Political Economy of US States and Rates of Fatal Occupational Injury
American Journal of Public Health, 07/01/09
Loomis D et al. - Higher rates of fatal occupational injury were associated with a state policy climate favoring business over labor, with distinct regional clustering of such state policies in the South and Northeast.
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