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Occupational Justice: Future Directions
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Occupational Justice: Future Directions

Abstract

In this paper, we build on the findings from our scoping review (Durocher, Rappolt & Gibson, 2013) of occupational justice and its associated concepts, which revealed considerable conceptual confusion and barriers to the usability and understanding of occupational justice. In this paper we expand on those findings to provide a critique and way forward by drawing from four distinct perspectives. First, we take the stance of the sceptical occupational scientist to examine the interrelationships between occupation and health. We then consider occupational justice from a practice standpoint, and then from the view of the broad health care provider community. Finally, we discuss how the field of bioethics may contribute to occupational justice.

Authors

Durocher E; Rappolt S; Gibson BE

Journal

Journal of Occupational Science, Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 431–442

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

October 2, 2014

DOI

10.1080/14427591.2013.775693

ISSN

1442-7591

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