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Transfer of occupational health problems from a developed to a developing country: Lessons from the Japan-South Korea experience
American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 06/29/09
Park J et al. - These examples suggest that counter-measures are needed to prevent the transfer of occupational health problems from a developed to a developing country. Corporate social responsibility should be emphasized, close inter-governmental collaboration is necessary and cooperation among non-governmental organizations is helpful.
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