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The Trabalho, Educação e Saúde - TES (Work, Education and Health) is an open access scientific journal, edited by the Joaquim Venâncio Polytechnic School of Health, from Oswaldo Cruz Foundation.
e-ISSN: 1981-7746
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Interview: Helena Hirata
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In wake of E.P. Thompson: ocial gender relations and making yourself a health community agent in the city of Rio de Janeiro
Durão, A V R;
Menezes, C. A. F. d.
Weaving precariousness: home-based workers and the trade unions' strategies in São Paulo's clothing industry
Leite, M. d. P.
Health and work relations in a rural settlement of the MST in the Brazil-Paraguay border region
Júnior, E E F;
Souza, K R d;
Renovato, R D;
Sales, C. d. M.
Art, body, and humanities in the formation of the health professional
Rabelo, L M;
Alves, P C B;
Gallian, D. M. C.
The inclusion of workers with higher educations in the Brazilian labor market: a gender analysis
Guedes, M. d. C.
Management of labor in the drilling of oil wells: uses of itself 'give life for all life'
Figueiredo, M;
Alvarez, D.
Action modes of educational texts on science: discussing the health and environment issue
Pinhão, F;
Martins, I.
Work, education and health: the enigmatic point-of-view of activity
Brito, J;
Athayde, M.
Gender and the work week: analysis of the relationships between the work market and the family
Dedecca, C S;
Ribeiro, C S M d F;
Ishii, F. H.
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