About this book series
The Handbook Series
in Occupational Health Sciences offers a unique opportunity to get acquainted with robust updated
evidence on specific topics of key interest in occupational health research and
practice. The series provides a venue for the large amount of significant
recent scientific advances in research on occupational health due to the
overriding importance of work and employment in developed and rapidly
developing countries. The series is interdisciplinary, encompassing insights from:
occupational medicine, epidemiology, ergonomics, economics, occupational health
psychology, health and medical sociology, amongst others. Volumes in the series
will cover topics such as socioeconomic determinants of occupational health;
disability, work and health; management, leadership and occupational health;
and health implications of new technologies at work and of new
employment-related global threats. With a broad scope of chapters dealing with
in-depth aspects of the volume’s themes, this handbook series complements more
traditional publication formats in the field (e.g. textbooks; proceedings),
using a new system of online updating and providing explanatory figures and
tables. Written by an international panel of eminent experts, the volumes will
be useful to academics, policy researchers, advanced students and high-level
practitioners (e.g. consultants, government policy advisors).
- Electronic ISSN
- 2730-7417
- Print ISSN
- 2730-7409
- Series Editor
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- Kevin Daniels,
- Johannes Siegrist
Book titles in this series
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Handbook on Management and Employment Practices
- Editors:
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- Paula Brough
- Elliroma Gardiner
- Kevin Daniels
- Copyright: 2022
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- eReference work
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Handbook of Socioeconomic Determinants of Occupational Health
From Macro-level to Micro-level Evidence
- Editors:
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- Töres Theorell
- Copyright: 2020
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
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Handbook of Disability, Work and Health
- Editors:
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- Ute BĂĽltmann
- Johannes Siegrist
- Copyright: 2020
Available Renditions
- Hard cover
- eReference work