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27 Jun 2003 1:32PM
A major new report giving detailed information on the extent of
work-related ill-health has been published by the HSE. Some of the more revealing findings include:
- Males carried a higher prevalence rate (for people who have ever
worked) of musculoskeletal disorders (3.0%) than females (2.2%)
whereas the corresponding rates of stress, depression or anxiety
were both the same (1.3%).
- Two occupations carried the highest prevalence rates of stress,
depression or anxiety: teaching and resear... (140 more words)
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