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A possible explanation for this discrepancy may lie in the fact that men previously performed heavier labour than women.
If occupation is corrected for total duration of work, it is clear that jobs requiring heavier labour (higher score on the classification of work (Table 1) are associated with a greater risk of developing ulnar nerve compression at the elbow.
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