Occupations
Discover the profound insights of "Occupations" by Thomas Oliver, originally published in 1916 as part of the esteemed Cambridge Public Health Series. This enlightening book, released by Cambridge University Press in 2014, delves into the intricate relationship between work and employee health. With 122 pages of thorough analysis, Oliver meticulously explores various factors that can influence well-being in the workplace, such as air quality, fire safety measures, and wage structures. This essential read is perfect for those interested in occupational health, safety standards, and the socio-economic factors affecting workers. Enhance your understanding of how work environments shape health outcomes with this valuable resource from a respected author in the field. Don't miss the opportunity to add this pivotal work to your collection.