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The Social and Health Professions Are Burdened by Poverty

Professionals in the health and social sector are exposed to a higher degree of physical, mental and emotional deprivation than elsewhere. It is felt that recognition of their work is not always on the job. Mostly by women, the occupations in the health and social sector are sometimes difficult. This is confirmed by the Directorate of Research, Studies, Evaluation and Statistics (DREES) which used the data from the TraCov2 study. The latter meas…
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Professionals in the health and social sector are exposed to a higher degree of physical, mental and emotional deprivation than elsewhere. It is felt that recognition of their work is not always on the job. Mostly by women, the occupations in the health and social sector are sometimes difficult. This is confirmed by the Directorate of Research, Studies, Evaluation and Statistics (DREES) which used the data from the TraCov2 study. The latter meas…

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SST Mag - Santé, sécurité, prévention et sauvetage secourisme au travail broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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