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Age‐related differences in work injuries: A multivariate, population‐based study

F. Curtis Breslin, +1 more
- 01 Jul 2005 - 
- Vol. 48, Iss: 1, pp 50-56
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The substantial reduction in age-work injury association in the fully adjusted model suggests that differences in the types of jobs young workers hold play a critical role in their high-risk status.
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Association of work-related accidents with noise exposure in the workplace and noise-induced hearing loss based on the experience of some 240,000 person-years of observation.

TL;DR: Results show an association between accident risk and worker's hearing sensitivity, and 12.2% of accidents considered in this study were attributable to a combination of noise exposure in the workplace and noise-induced hearing loss.
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Workplace injury or "part of the job"?: towards a gendered understanding of injuries and complaints among young workers.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that young workers experience a number of minor injuries and physical complaints related to their work that were typically seen as "part of the job" because they happened frequently and were of low severity.
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The situation of hazardous chemical accidents in China between 2000 and 2006.

TL;DR: The main causes of hazardous chemical accidents in China for the period spanning from 2000 to 2006 are explored, which offers valuable insight into measures that should be taken to reduce hazardouschemical accidents.
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Danger zone: men, masculinity and occupational health and safety in high risk occupations

TL;DR: A critical literature review examining the intersection between masculinities and men's workplace health and safety concluded that key themes from this review are presented, including how to define gender and the importance of considering how masculinity may intersect with other variables.
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Time to call it quits? The safety and health of older workers.

TL;DR: Evidence on the nature of the OSH risks faced by older workers, focusing on work ability, contingent work, and working hours is reviewed, to discuss organizational practices and regulatory policies to protect and enhance theOSH of older workers.
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Categorical Data Analysis

Alan Agresti
- 01 May 1991 - 
TL;DR: In this article, categorical data analysis was used for categorical classification of categorical categorical datasets.Categorical Data Analysis, categorical Data analysis, CDA, CPDA, CDSA
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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders: the epidemiologic evidence and the debate

TL;DR: The available epidemiologic evidence is substantial, but will benefit from more longitudinal data to better evaluate gaps in knowledge concerning latency of effect, natural history, prognosis, and potential for selection bias in the form of the healthy worker effect.
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Occupational Injury and Illness in the United States: Estimates of Costs, Morbidity, and Mortality

TL;DR: The costs of occupational injuries and illnesses are high, in sharp contrast to the limited public attention and societal resources devoted to their prevention and amelioration and to the total burden of health care costs in the United States.
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Adolescent (in)vulnerability

TL;DR: The parents were viewed as less vulnerable than their teenage children by both the adults and those teens, and high-risk adolescents from treatment homes saw themselves as facing somewhat less risk than the target others.
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Perception of the risk of an accident by young and older drivers

TL;DR: Findings lend support to the thesis that young male drivers are overrepresented in traffic accidents at least in part because they fail to perceive specific driving situations as being as risky as older drivers perceive them.
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