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- who: Bosetti from the Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that more than, % of the world`s GDP is lost every year because of accidents at work and occupational illnesses (International Labour Organization, )Besides, work-related health problems give rise to major expenditures for governments and enterprises. The lack of occupational health and safety can also imply social disparity. Deaths and disabilities resulting from hazardous work are the main cause of poverty for many families. Moreover, as poor countries are those with the highest concentration of work-related injuries and diseases, the absence (or inadequacy) of measures to deal . . .
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