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UNINA9910496042203321 |
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Zellal Coline |
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À l’ombre des usines en fleurs : Genre et travail dans la parfumerie grassoise, 1900-1950 / / Coline Zellal |
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Aix-en-Provence, : Presses universitaires de Provence, 2021 |
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1 online resource (130 p.) |
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Perfumes industry - France - Grasse - Employees - Social conditions - 20th century |
Perfumes industry - France - Grasse - History - 20th century |
Women - Employment - France - Grasse - History - 20th century |
Sex role in the work environment - France - Grasse - History - 20th century |
Sexual division of labor - France - Grasse - History - 20th century |
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La parfumerie grassoise, entre 1900 et 1950, étudiée à diverses échelles – de l’atelier jusqu’à l’ensemble d’un marché du travail local – est ici étudiée pour les rapports de genre qu’elle met en scène. Dans la première moitié du siècle, la parfumerie grassoise juxtapose des espaces de travail divers, où les rapports de genre sont plus ou moins cristallisés. Le poids du féminin et du masculin, comme constructions sociales, est ici mesuré au sein d’un secteur atypique : à partir d’un travail d’archives, de traitement iconographique et d’entretiens, est étudié l’impact des critères de genre sur la définition et la répartition du travail, les parcours individuels, l’organisation de la filière de production et, en retour, les représentations qui lui sont associées. |
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UNINA9910807062903321 |
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Advancing workforce health at the Department of Homeland Security : protecting those who protect us / / Institute of Medicine (U.S.) |
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Washington, District of Columbia : , : The National Academies Press, , 2014 |
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©2014 |
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0-309-29650-1 |
0-309-29648-X |
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1 online resource (380 p.) |
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Occupational Health - United States |
Quality Assurance, Health Care - United States |
Administrative agencies - United States |
Medical care - United States |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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""Front Matter""; ""Reviewers""; ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Acronyms and Abbreviations""; ""Glossary""; ""Summary""; ""1 Introduction""; ""2 The DHS Workplace and Health System""; ""3 A Comprehensive Framework for Ensuring the Health of an Operational Workforce""; ""4 The Current State of Workforce Health Protection at DHS""; ""5 Leadership Commitment to Workforce Health""; ""6 Organizational Alignment and Coordination""; ""7 Functional Alignment""; ""8 Information Management and Integration""; ""9 Considerations for Implementation"" |
""Appendix A: Department of Homeland Security Component Agency Health Protection Program Descriptions""""Appendix B: Referenced Policy Documents""; ""Appendix C: Performance Measure Framework and Balanced Scorecard Example""; ""Appendix D: Questions for the Department of Homeland Security Components""; ""Appendix E: Public- and Private-Sector Approaches to Workforce Health Protection""; ""Appendix F: Committee Meeting Agendas""; ""Appendix G: Committee Biosketches"" |
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"The more than 200,000 men and women that make up the Department |
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of Homeland Security (DHS) workforce have been entrusted with the ultimate responsibility - ensuring that the homeland is safe, secure, and resilient against terrorism and other hazards. Every day, these dedicated individuals take on the critical and often dangerous challenges of the DHS mission: countering terrorism and enhancing national security, securing and managing the nation's borders, enforcing and administering U.S. immigration laws, protecting cyber networks and critical infrastructure, and ensuring resilience in the face of disasters. In return, DHS is responsible for protecting the health, safety, and resilience of those on whom it relies to achieve this mission, as well as ensuring effective management of the medical needs of persons who, in the course of mission execution, come into DHS care or custody. Since its creation in 2002, DHS has been aggressively addressing the management challenges of integrating seven core operating component agencies and 18 supporting offices and directorates. One of those challenges is creating and sustaining a coordinated health protection infrastructure. Advancing Workforce Health at the Department of Homeland Security examines how to strengthen mission readiness while better meeting the health needs of the DHS workforce. This report reviews and assesses the agency's current occupational health and operational medicine infrastructure and, based on models and best practices from within and outside DHS, provides recommendations for achieving an integrated, DHS-wide health protection infrastructure with the necessary centralized oversight authority. Protecting the homeland is physically and mentally demanding and entails many inherent risks, necessitating a DHS workforce that is mission ready. Among other things, mission readiness depends on (1) a workforce that is medically ready (free of health-related conditions that impede the ability to participate fully in operations and achieve mission goals), and (2) the capability, through an operational medicine program, to provide medical support for the workforce and others who come under the protection or control of DHS during routine, planned, and contingency operations. The recommendations of this report will assist DHS in meeting these two requirements through implementation an overarching workforce health protection strategy encompassing occupational health and operational medicine functions that serve to promote, protect, and restore the physical and mental well-being of the workforce."-- |
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UNINA9910483297003321 |
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Eating Disorders in Boys and Men / / edited by Jason M. Nagata, Tiffany A. Brown, Stuart B. Murray, Jason M. Lavender |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2021 |
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[1st ed. 2021.] |
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1 online resource (xvii, 346 pages) |
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Family medicine |
Psychiatry |
Pediatrics |
General Practice and Family Medicine |
Trastorns de la conducta alimentària |
Nois adolescents |
Homes |
Imatge corporal |
Psicologia masculina |
Llibres electrònics |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Section 1 -- Overview -- 1 History of eating disorders in men -- 2 Body Image in males -- 3 Muscularity oriented disordered eating -- 4 Epidemiology of eating disorders in males -- Section 2 -- 5 Assessment/Diagnosis -- 6 Assessment -- 7 Using Eating Disorder and Body Image Assessment Questionnaires with Boys and Men -- 8 Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder -- 9 Muscle Dysmorphia -- Section 3 -- Medical complications -- 10 Medical complications of traditional eating disorders -- 11 Supplements and appearance and performance enhancing drugs and medical complications -- 12 Anabolic androgenic steroids and medical complications -- Section 4 -- Prevention and treatment -- 13 -- Prevention -- 14 Treatment -- Section 5 -- Specific Populations/Social Cultural -- 15 Race/ethnicity considerations -- 16 Cross-Cultural in Latin America -- 17 Sexual |
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minorities -- 18 Transgender men and gender minorities -- 19 Athletes and Exercise -- 20 Social Media, Eating and Body Image Concerns Amongst Men and Boys -- 21 Body image and eating disorders across the lifespan -- 22 Conclusions and Future Research Directions for Eating Disorders in Boys and Men. . |
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Boys and men with eating disorders remain a population that is under-recognized and underserved within both research and clinical contexts. It has been well documented that boys and men with eating disorders often exhibit distinct clinical presentations with regard to core cognitive (e.g., body image) and behavioral (e.g., pathological exercise) symptoms. Such differences, along with the greater likelihood of muscularity-oriented disordered eating among boys and men, emphasize the importance of understanding and recognizing unique factors of clinical relevance within this population. This book reviews the most up-to-date research findings on eating disorders among boys and men, with an emphasis on clinically salient information across multiple domains. Five sections are included, with the first focused on a historical overview and the unique nature and prevalence of specific forms of eating disorder symptoms and body image concerns in boys and men. The second section details population-specific considerations for the diagnosis and assessment of eating disorders, body image concerns, and muscle dysmorphia in boys and men. The third section identifies unique concerns regarding medical complications and care in this population, including medical complications of appearance and performance-enhancing substances. The fourth section reviews current findings and considerations for eating disorder prevention and intervention for boys and men. The fifth section of the book focuses on specific populations (e.g., sexual minorities, gender minorities) and addresses sociocultural factors of particular relevance for eating disorders in boys and men (e.g., racial and ethnic considerations, cross-cultural considerations). The book then concludes with a concise overview of key takeaways and a focused summary of current evidence gaps and unanswered questions, as well as directions for future research. Written by experts in the field, Eating Disorders in Boys and Men is a comprehensive guide to an under-reported topic. It is an excellent resource for primary care physicians, adolescent medicine physicians, pediatricians, psychologists, clinical social workers, and any other professional conducting research with or providing clinical care for boys and men with eating disorders. It is also an excellent resource for students, residents, fellows, and trainees across various disciplines. |
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