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Most empirical studies have estimated a positive union-nonunion "injury gap," suggesting that unionized workers are more likely to have a nonfatal occupational injury than their nonunion counterparts. Using individual-level panel data for the first time, I study several explanations for this...
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This booklet represents the short version of the START-procedure for the risk assessment of mental stress at the work. This procedure has been developed in the framework of a research project funded by the Hans-Böckler-Foundation.The research project aimed at developing strategies which...
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This study provides an analysis of how occupational safety and health (OSH) regulation responded to the circumstances of key workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. It explains the objectives of OSH regulation, including its main elements and how it has evolved over time. It draws from national...
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Report concludes with an analysis of the U.S. response to the coronavirus public health crisis within workplaces. …
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Der Artikel wurde für einen vorwiegend internationalen Leserkreis geschrieben. Die Bundesrepublik Deutschland gilt im … nicht der vielfach geäußerten Einschatzung entspricht. Vielmehr besteht im Arbeitsschutz-Systern eher weniger Mitbestimmung … betrieblichen Arbeitsschutz-Systern werden, da sie von diesem gar nicht erfaßt werden können. Die einzig sinnvolle Möglichkeit zur …
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Occupational Health and Safety Governance (OHSG) is a branch of Corporate Governance by which the board directs and controls labor risks created by their own enterprise. The OHSG concept is relatively new; unlike Occupational Health and Safety Management, which is mostly related to the work of...
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This paper evaluates the impact of resource intensity on occupational health in Kazakhstan, exploiting official statistical data on injury rates, mining production and employment, income and inequality measurements across 16 regions for period from 2001 to 2014. The injury and the fatality rates...
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