1992
DOI: 10.1016/0925-7535(92)90009-o
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Regression analysis of time trends in occupational accidents (Israel, 1970–1980)

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“…Young workers were more often involved in accidents than older ones Brison and Pickett (1992) 44 agricultural injuries in Ontario, 1989Ontario, -1990 The injury rate of young workers was lower than the overall rate Pines, Lemesch, and Grafstein (1992) 150,700 injuries in Israel 1970 and1980 The injury rate of young women and men was not different from that of older workers The injury rate of young workers was the same as the overall rate Webb, Redman, and Sanson-Fisher (1992) 1740 injuries at a metal plant, Australia, 1985Australia, -1986 The injury rate of young workers was not different from that of older workers Wilkinson et al (1992) 1513 injuries to American health care workers, [1983][1984][1985] The injury rate of young workers was higher than the overall rate Lee, Anderson, and Kraus (1993) 3442 injuries in US coal mines, 1986…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Young workers were more often involved in accidents than older ones Brison and Pickett (1992) 44 agricultural injuries in Ontario, 1989Ontario, -1990 The injury rate of young workers was lower than the overall rate Pines, Lemesch, and Grafstein (1992) 150,700 injuries in Israel 1970 and1980 The injury rate of young women and men was not different from that of older workers The injury rate of young workers was the same as the overall rate Webb, Redman, and Sanson-Fisher (1992) 1740 injuries at a metal plant, Australia, 1985Australia, -1986 The injury rate of young workers was not different from that of older workers Wilkinson et al (1992) 1513 injuries to American health care workers, [1983][1984][1985] The injury rate of young workers was higher than the overall rate Lee, Anderson, and Kraus (1993) 3442 injuries in US coal mines, 1986…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The existing indicators cannot encompass the problems and issues women face during work, these indicators fail to examine the reason of accidents which occur during work. Men get more compensation for injuries during work unlike women (Robinson, 1989;Wagener and Winn, 1991;Lauring, 1991;Pines et al, 1992). It is noticed that since men and women have different types of jobs, within the companies sometimes women suffer more accidents than men or vice versa, but women catch other health issues like work borne diseases more than men.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The decrease in the severity of accidents was smaller. The manufacturing industry accounted for most of the decrease (Pines et al, 1992).…”
Section: Asiamentioning
confidence: 99%