Utilizing a convenience sample of nearly 2000 respondents drawn from administrative data, this study finds 43.7 percent of adolescents (aged 12-14) and 61.5 percent of young persons (aged 15-17) in the Canadian province of Alberta reported employment in 2011/12. Of those employed, 49.7 percent of adolescents and 59.0 percent of young persons reported at least one work-related injury in the previous year. This study also identifies widespread non-reporting of workplace injuries and seemingly ineffective hazard identification and safety training. These results add to the growing evidence that the regulation of teenage employment in Alberta fails to adequately protect these workers from injury
This study examines the validity of injury statistics used to monitor workplace safety in the Canadi...
Adolescents and young adults represent approximately 13% of the U.S. workforce (1). Compared with ad...
Objective: To determine the frequency and types of different injuries among adolescent goods transpo...
Utilizing a convenience sample of nearly 2000 respondents drawn from administrative data, this study...
Even in today’s tough economy with fewer teens working than in the past, on average, over 17 % of Ma...
This article examines occupational health and safety (OHS), with a particular focus on youth apprent...
Over the last decade, governments across Canada have responded to the specific problem of workplace ...
This article examines occupational health and safety (OHS), with a particular focus on youth apprent...
This study further develops our understanding of the employment experiences of children (ages 9-11) ...
Introduction: Despite legal protections for young workers in Canada, youth aged 15–24 are at high ri...
Introduction: Despite legal protections for young workers in Canada, youth aged 15–24 are at high ri...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a survey of high school students in British Columbia to des...
Abstract Background The investigation of geographic variation in occupational injuries has received ...
Significant numbers of children (9-11) and adolescents (12-14) in Alberta are employed. Many of the...
We sought to gain a better understanding of the relationship between learning disabilities, attentio...
This study examines the validity of injury statistics used to monitor workplace safety in the Canadi...
Adolescents and young adults represent approximately 13% of the U.S. workforce (1). Compared with ad...
Objective: To determine the frequency and types of different injuries among adolescent goods transpo...
Utilizing a convenience sample of nearly 2000 respondents drawn from administrative data, this study...
Even in today’s tough economy with fewer teens working than in the past, on average, over 17 % of Ma...
This article examines occupational health and safety (OHS), with a particular focus on youth apprent...
Over the last decade, governments across Canada have responded to the specific problem of workplace ...
This article examines occupational health and safety (OHS), with a particular focus on youth apprent...
This study further develops our understanding of the employment experiences of children (ages 9-11) ...
Introduction: Despite legal protections for young workers in Canada, youth aged 15–24 are at high ri...
Introduction: Despite legal protections for young workers in Canada, youth aged 15–24 are at high ri...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a survey of high school students in British Columbia to des...
Abstract Background The investigation of geographic variation in occupational injuries has received ...
Significant numbers of children (9-11) and adolescents (12-14) in Alberta are employed. Many of the...
We sought to gain a better understanding of the relationship between learning disabilities, attentio...
This study examines the validity of injury statistics used to monitor workplace safety in the Canadi...
Adolescents and young adults represent approximately 13% of the U.S. workforce (1). Compared with ad...
Objective: To determine the frequency and types of different injuries among adolescent goods transpo...