Environmental research and public health

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  • who: Athletes Gender and collaborators from the Faculty of Sciences, Universidad Europea Madrid, Villaviciosa Odón, Madrid, Spain have published the Article: Environmental Research and Public Health, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aims of the study were: (i) to describe the work integration after retirement in elite (ii) to compare the working integration of women and men and Olympic and non-Olympic and_(iii) to specify the factors that affect their employment status and current monthly income. This study shows how one third (36.9%) of the former elite athletes hardly had any employment . . .

     

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