Objectives This review considers the state of occupational injury surveillance and prevention among migrant workers in China and suggests areas of focus for future research on the topic. Methods Bibliographic databases were searched for qualitative and quantitative studies on surveillance of and interventions to prevent occupational injury among migrant workers in mainland China. Additional abstracts were identified from the citations of relevant articles from the database search. Studies fitting the inclusion criteria were evaluated, and findings were extracted and summarised. Results The search uncovered 726 studies in the English-language databases searched, and 3109 in the Chinese database. This article analyses a total of 19 rese...
This thesis seeks to describe and explain differences in the ways in which migrant and urban worker...
Korean-Chinese currently represent the largest group of migrant workers in Korea. The purpose of thi...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of occupational injury disability (OID) and to examine the soc...
AbstractTo study occupational injury occurrence and related risk factors among Chinese migrant worke...
Objectives To assess the relationship between occupational health and safety (OH&S)-related beha...
As a result of rapid industrialisation in China, rural–urban migrant workers are increasingly suscep...
Background: Migrant workers (MWs) usually perform dirty, dangerous and demanding (“three-D”) jobs in...
China’s rapid urbanization and economic prosperity galvanized one of the largest worker migrations f...
Abstract: Problems of occupational health and safety in small and medium size enterprises are severe...
This study has examined various problems experienced by migrants from a non-English speaking backgro...
Traditionally, benefits payable for occupational injury or disease in China were only available from...
Abstract Background In China, most of migrant workers work in the small and medium-sized enterprises...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of occupational injury disability (OID) and to examine the soc...
Objectives: As one of the most vulnerable populations in China, many migrants work in the small-to-m...
Objective The aims of the study were: (1) to clarify the definitions of "migrant" used in occupation...
This thesis seeks to describe and explain differences in the ways in which migrant and urban worker...
Korean-Chinese currently represent the largest group of migrant workers in Korea. The purpose of thi...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of occupational injury disability (OID) and to examine the soc...
AbstractTo study occupational injury occurrence and related risk factors among Chinese migrant worke...
Objectives To assess the relationship between occupational health and safety (OH&S)-related beha...
As a result of rapid industrialisation in China, rural–urban migrant workers are increasingly suscep...
Background: Migrant workers (MWs) usually perform dirty, dangerous and demanding (“three-D”) jobs in...
China’s rapid urbanization and economic prosperity galvanized one of the largest worker migrations f...
Abstract: Problems of occupational health and safety in small and medium size enterprises are severe...
This study has examined various problems experienced by migrants from a non-English speaking backgro...
Traditionally, benefits payable for occupational injury or disease in China were only available from...
Abstract Background In China, most of migrant workers work in the small and medium-sized enterprises...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of occupational injury disability (OID) and to examine the soc...
Objectives: As one of the most vulnerable populations in China, many migrants work in the small-to-m...
Objective The aims of the study were: (1) to clarify the definitions of "migrant" used in occupation...
This thesis seeks to describe and explain differences in the ways in which migrant and urban worker...
Korean-Chinese currently represent the largest group of migrant workers in Korea. The purpose of thi...
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of occupational injury disability (OID) and to examine the soc...