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Serious health events following involuntary job loss in New Zealand meat processing workers
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This study has most of the features of an 'ideal' factory closure study, in that it achieved near-complete follow-up of a large workforce made redundant and a similar employed workforce for 8 years. We found that exposure to involuntary job loss increased the risk of mental distress leading to serious self-harm. No other association was found.
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