2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16214202
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Building a Sustainable Construction Workforce

Abstract: The average U.S. construction worker is aged 42.6 years, and will not be eligible for full Social Security retirement benefits until age 67. Delayed retirement is largely driven by economic need, but construction workers face considerable challenges in remaining on the job. This study explores trade-specific age trends within the construction industry, and the experiences of building trade unions with aging membership. A mixed-methods approach used trade-specific age statistics from the Current Population Surv… Show more

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“…The research on the intervention effect of risk awareness training in the construction industry shows that the knowledge and attitudes of construction workers after a one-hour safety course can be improved within 3 months (10). In particular, the post guidance training of apprentices has significantly improved the effect of on-site management (11). At the same time, the ownermanager is the key to ensuring the safe working conditions of apprentices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research on the intervention effect of risk awareness training in the construction industry shows that the knowledge and attitudes of construction workers after a one-hour safety course can be improved within 3 months (10). In particular, the post guidance training of apprentices has significantly improved the effect of on-site management (11). At the same time, the ownermanager is the key to ensuring the safe working conditions of apprentices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33,56,57 In addition to aging, job exposures in construction could worsen health conditions among workers whose long-term job was in construction. [58][59][60] Given the increasingly aging workforce trends in construction, 61 the higher opioid prescription rates among older construction workers is particularly worrisome since older workers are more likely to have an adverse event, possibly death, from taking opioid medications. 62 This study also indicates that prescription opioid use among women construction workers was significantly higher than their male counterparts despite women accounting for a small proportion of the construction workforce.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Work in construction is among the most physically demanding [ 18 ], with frequent lifting, carrying heavy materials and static work [ 23 ], and repetitive manual tasks in awkward and cramped positions [ 26 ]. Physical activities in construction may be a challenge particularly for older workers [ 27 – 29 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the USA, the proportion of construction workers aged 55 and older increased from 12% to more than 20% between 1985 and 2015 [ 27 ]. In the European Union, between 2011 and 2018, the percentage of construction workers over 50 years rose from 24.7% to 31.5% [ 30 ], in the UK rose from 26.9% in 2009 to 32.3% in 2018 [ 31 ], and in Spain rose from 17.5% in 2008 to 29.8% in 2018 [ 32 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%