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Moscow is the
site of several large automobile factories, heavy industrial plants, construction
companies, chemical and oil refineries. Related to such employment sites, there has been
an increase from 1995 (11%) to 1997 (14%) in the number of persons working under
unhygienic, unsafe, and physically difficult conditions, of which between 34%-40% were
women. Public surveillance programs reduced the 4.6/100,000 occupationally-related
illnesses, which were officially recorded in Moscow in 1993, to 2.8/100,000 in 1997
(Government Report, 1998). |