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1. Work is central to social status, one
of the most powerful predictors of health
outcomes.
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2. Unemployment is associated with a large
number of health risks.
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3. Inadequate employment is also associated
with poor health outcomes
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4. The degree of control that employees
exercise over their work influences health.
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5. At least one study indicates that every
step up the occupational ladder has positive
health consequences.
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6. Access to health insurance comes primarily
through the workplace and has important
health consequences.
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7. Worksite health promotion programs improve
the health of those who have access to them.
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8. Despite its overall health benefits,
work can be hazardous to health.
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9. Work influences the health of families
and children.
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10. Health conditions affect work status.
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11. Income inequality affects health.
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12. An emerging social science framework
integrates labor market conditions, employment
experiences and health.
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