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Data: 2005
Allega file:: PDF document 2005_Morikawa.pdf
Riferim: Y. Morikawa et al., Shift work and the risk of diabetes mellitus among Japanese male factory workers, Scand Journal Work Environmental Health, Volume 31, pp. 179 - 183

Data: 2006
Allega file:: PDF document 2006_Fujino.pdf
Riferim: Yoshihisa Fujino et al.,A Prospective Cohort Study of Shift Work and Risk of Ischemic Heart Disease in Japanese Male Workers, American Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 164, No 2

Data: 2003
Allega file:: PDF document Matoba_2003.pdf
Riferim: T. Matoba et al.,A 2-year follow-up survey of health and life style in Japanese unemployed persons,Int Arch Occup Environ Health, Volume 76, No. 4, pp 302 -308

Data: 1997
Allega file:: PDF document 1997_Nakamura.pdf
Riferim: K. Nakamura et al.,Shift work and risk factors for coronary heart disease in Japanese blue-collar workers: Serum lipids and anthropometric characteristic,Occup. Mod, Volume 57, No 3, pp. 142 -146

Data: 2001
Allega file:: PDF document 2001_Nakanishi.pdf
Riferim: N Nakanishi et al., Hours of work and the risk of developing impaired fasting glucose or type 2 diabetes mellitus in Japanese male office workers, Occup Environ Med, Volume 58, pp.569 - 574

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Allega file:: PDF document JLR45_nagae.pdf
Riferim: Akira Nagae, Disability Employment and Disability, Waseda University

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Allega file:: PDF document JLR45_kurachi.pdf
Riferim: Nobuaki Kurachi, The Employment of people with mental disabilities in Japan: The Current Situation and Future Prospects, Kyushu Sangyo University

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Allega file:: PDF document JLR45_hasegawa.pdf
Riferim: Tamako Hasegawa, Reasonable Accomodation for Persons with Disabilities in Japan, Fukushima University

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Allega file:: PDF document JLR45_nagano.pdf
Riferim: Hitomi Nagano, Recent Trends and Issues in Employment Policy on Persons with disabilities, Sophia University