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Good job, bad job: Occupational perceptions among Latino poultry workers.
Mora DC, Arcury TA, Quandt SA. Good job, bad job: Occupational perceptions among Latino poultry workers. Am J Ind Med. 2016 10; 59(10):877-86.
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Adult
Aged
Animals
Attitude
Emigrants and Immigrants
Female
Hispanic Americans
Humans
Interviews as Topic
Job Satisfaction
Male
Meat-Packing Industry
Middle Aged
North Carolina
Perception
Poultry
Work
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Young Adult
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Thomas A. Arcury PhD