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Quarterly Survey: Incentives for High-Risk Work
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Quarterly Survey: Incentives for High-Risk Work
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Published 1990.
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Two tables provide data regarding the types of incentives provided by agencies for workers in emergency teams and those who work in maximum security units.
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