the findings and recommendations for legislation and policy are
discussed.
Women will be more and more involved in the global workforce, in
both formal and informal work. In ensuring economic survival for
themselves and their families they employ a variety of strategies, some
of which entail great danger for their health. This review highlights the
necessity to strengthen and put in place more and better programmes
and practices so as to ensure women's health and safety at work, while
facilitating their access to economic and social equality.
Claudia García-Moreno, GWH/WHO
Gerry Eijkemans, PHE/WHO
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Summary :
Claudia García-Moreno, GWH/WHO Gerry Eijkemans, PHE/WHO vii G ender e quality , W ork and H ealtH : a r evieW of tHe e vidence
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