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This means that the MCI cases had occupations that required more motivation-related occupational abilities (e.g., management, business/financial, architecture/engineering, and installation occupations) more often than did the AD cases.

Furthermore, it is not evident that bad health goes with downward social mobility, since manual occupations, more often than non-manual occupations, require physically fit individuals [ 1].

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At the beginning of apprenticeship satisfaction, apprentices of the E-Profile intended to remain within the occupation more often than M-Profile apprentices did (β = −.12; p < .05, S.E. = .05), and they seemed to be more motivated to learn (β = −.19; p < .01, S.E. = .07).07

Cases were older at leaving school, had higher social class occupations, were more often unmarried or married late, and had fewer children than controls.

Relative to other occupation categories, farmers presented slightly more often with a single-injury (57.3%) and less often with more than one injury (52.1%).

Leemann and Keck (2005) found that young women are entering vocational education more frequently for personal service jobs, while young men more often select industrial-technical occupations.

The reason is obvious in that trauma was more often associated with outdoor occupation (e.g. agriculture and manual labor).

Partly, no doubt, this is a legacy of the chaos that arose in the early weeks of the occupation -- and of the deaths that Iraqis, far more often than American soldiers, have sustained from the violence since last summer.

The lack of information on occupation represents the main limitation of our study in which the occupation was unknown for one-third of the population, more often for female patients (39.8%) than for male patients (21.5%), and less often for patients treated in reference centres (23.9%) than in the others (35.0%).

Unfortunately, bureaucratic inertia and a misplaced conception of Washington's moral obligations (an argument that more often than not legitimizes America's military occupation of a foreign people) threaten to trap the United States in Afghanistan for decades.

The war wasn't over, Iraq had no government, the liberators had become occupiers, and the occupation was slapdash, improvised, and inadequate — at best, a disappointment, and more often an insult.

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