This paper examined the eects of work and family stressors and con¯icts on Air Force women's mental health and functioning. We analyzed data from a 1993 survey of representative strati®ed samples of 525 Air Force women from the active duty reserve and guard forces. The analyses of the data are guide
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Signs of asbestosis and impaired pulmonary function in women who worked in shipyards
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