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Reproductive Hazards

Bayer R: Women, work, and reproductive hazards. Hastings Cent Rep 1982 Oct; 12(5):14-19.

Carlo GL: Systematic account and critical appraisal of current epidemiological approaches for monitoring reproductive outcome in industry. Prog Clin Biol Res 1984; 160:139-45.

Erickson JD: Assessing occupational hazards to reproduction: Uses of existing data sets. Prog Clin Biol Res 1984; 160:99-107.

*International Union v. Johnson Controls. 111 S Ct 1196(1991).

Johnson DG: Health risks and equal opportunity. Hastings Cent Rep 1980 Dec; 10(6):25-26.

Reilly P: Adverse reproductive outcome: Legal viewpoint. Prog Clin Biol Res 1984; 160:157-61.

Rosenberg MJ: Practical aspects of reproductive surveillance. Prog Clin Biol Res 1984; 160:147-56.

Sever LE; Hessol NA: Overall design considerations in male and female occupational reproductive studies. Prog Clin Biol Res 1984; 160:15-47.

Valentine JM; Plough AL: Protecting the reproductive health of workers: Problems in science and public policy. J Health Polit Policy Law 1983 Spring; 8(1):144-63.


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