Worksite health promotion economics : consensus and analysis /

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Main Authors: Kaman, Robert L., Conference on the Economic Impact of Worksite Health Promotion Programs (2nd : 1993 : Buffalo, New York)
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Published: Champaign, Ill. : Human Kinetics, 1995
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Worksite health promotion economics : consensus and analysis /
title Worksite health promotion economics : consensus and analysis /
title_full Worksite health promotion economics : consensus and analysis /
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title_short Worksite health promotion economics : consensus and analysis /
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topic Health promotion
Industrial hygiene
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