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・ Occupational Medicine Specialists of Canada
・ Occupational Outlook Handbook
・ Occupational prestige
・ Occupational privilege tax
・ Occupational psychosis
・ Occupational rehabilitation
・ Occupational safety and health
・ Occupational Safety and Health (Dock Work) Convention, 1979
・ Occupational Safety and Health Act (United States)
・ Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994
・ Occupational Safety and Health Administration
・ Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981
・ Occupational safety and health in Tanzania
・ Occupational Safety and Health Professional Day
・ Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission
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・ Occupational sexism
・ Occupational stress
・ Occupational therapist
・ Occupational therapy
・ Occupational therapy and Substance Use Disorder
・ Occupational Therapy in Health Care
・ Occupational therapy in India
・ Occupational therapy in Seychelles
・ Occupational therapy in the management of cerebral palsy
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・ Occupational therapy in the United Kingdom
・ Occupational toxicology
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Occupational science

Occupational science is an interdisciplinary field in the social and behavioral sciences dedicated to the study of humans as "occupational beings". As used here, the term "occupation" refers to the goal-directed activities that characterize daily human life as well as the characteristics and patterns of purposeful activity that occur over lifetimes as these affect health and well-being.〔Zemke, R. & Clark, F.(1996). ''Occupational Science: The evolving discipline''. Philadelphia, F.A. Davis.〕〔Christiansen, C.H. & Townsend, E.A. (Eds) ''An introduction to occupation: The art and science of living''.(2nd Ed).Upper Saddle River, NJ, Pearson〕
==History==
Occupational science evolved as a loosely organized effort by many scholars in different disciplines to understand human time use. It was named and given additional impetus in 1989 by a team of faculty at the University of Southern California led by Elizabeth Yerxa,〔Yerxa, E., Clark, F., Jackson, J., Parham, D., Pierce, D., Stein, C., et al. (1989). An introduction to occupational science, A foundation for occupational therapy in the 21st century. ''Occupational Therapy in Health Care'', 6(4), 1-17.〕 who had been influenced by the work of graduate students under the supervision of Mary Reilly.〔Reilly, M. (1962)Occupational therapy can be one of the great ideas of 20th Century medicine. ''American Journal of Occupational Therapy'', 16, 1-9)〕 Occupational science emerged as a way to expand and support the profession of occupational therapy.〔Hocking, C. & Wright-St Clair, V. (2011). Occupational science: Adding value to occupational therapy. New Zealand
Journal of Occupational Therapy, 58(1), 29-35.〕

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