This article explores the emergence and recognition of silicosis as an occupational disease in interwar Spain. Following International Labour Office guidelines, growing international concerns and local medical evidence, Republican administrators provided the first health care facilities to silicosis sufferers, who eventually became entitled to compensation under the Law of Occupational Diseases (1936), poorly implemented due to the outbreak of the Civil War (1936-39). Silicosis became a priority issue on the political agenda of the new dictatorial regime because it affected lead and coalmining, key sectors for autarchic policies. The Silicosis Scheme (1941) provided compensation for sufferers, although benefits were minimised by its narr...
Despite the common perception that "black lung" has been relegated to the dustbin of history, silico...
[Abstract:]The main aim of this paper is to analyse the singularity of the Spanish position with reg...
The pattern of health risk perception among Portuguese mineworkers changed during the twentieth cent...
This article explores the emergence and recognition of silicosis as an occupational disease in inter...
This article explores the emergence and recognition of silicosis as an occupational disease in inte...
Silicosis is a disease associated with mining work, whose importance was first recognized in the med...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, workman's compensation for professional diseases is governed by a law of 19...
France recognised silicosis as an occupational disease only in 1945, quite late in comparison with m...
After the Spanish Civil War, poor hygiene and nutritional deficiencies among a large part of Spain's...
[Abstract:]This article analyzes the basic characteristics of the labor and social policies of the F...
The current nosology and etiology of silicosis were officially adopted by the 1930 International Lab...
Compensation for occupational diseases is an important factor in promoting prevention at the workpla...
At first sight, only a tiny proportion of deaths occur-ring in France each year are due to occupatio...
The struggle against industrial poisons and making of the law on industrial diseases In this artic...
This paper investigates silicosis as a disabling disease in underground mining in the United Kingdom...
Despite the common perception that "black lung" has been relegated to the dustbin of history, silico...
[Abstract:]The main aim of this paper is to analyse the singularity of the Spanish position with reg...
The pattern of health risk perception among Portuguese mineworkers changed during the twentieth cent...
This article explores the emergence and recognition of silicosis as an occupational disease in inter...
This article explores the emergence and recognition of silicosis as an occupational disease in inte...
Silicosis is a disease associated with mining work, whose importance was first recognized in the med...
peer reviewedIn Belgium, workman's compensation for professional diseases is governed by a law of 19...
France recognised silicosis as an occupational disease only in 1945, quite late in comparison with m...
After the Spanish Civil War, poor hygiene and nutritional deficiencies among a large part of Spain's...
[Abstract:]This article analyzes the basic characteristics of the labor and social policies of the F...
The current nosology and etiology of silicosis were officially adopted by the 1930 International Lab...
Compensation for occupational diseases is an important factor in promoting prevention at the workpla...
At first sight, only a tiny proportion of deaths occur-ring in France each year are due to occupatio...
The struggle against industrial poisons and making of the law on industrial diseases In this artic...
This paper investigates silicosis as a disabling disease in underground mining in the United Kingdom...
Despite the common perception that "black lung" has been relegated to the dustbin of history, silico...
[Abstract:]The main aim of this paper is to analyse the singularity of the Spanish position with reg...
The pattern of health risk perception among Portuguese mineworkers changed during the twentieth cent...