This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 to 2005. Time series analysis shows that, in aggregate terms, the rate of minor injuries is pro-cyclical whilst the rate of major injury is not affected by the level of economic activity. Analysis by sector reveals that cyclical fluctuations are sharper in the construction and manufacturing sectors. Using panel data, we find that fluctuations in both the rates of minor and major injury are related to the level of new hiring and the ratio of actual to usual hours worked. However, only minor injuries are related to variables that control for workers' bargaining power. The analysis demonstrates the importance of both compositional effects and in...
This paper relates fluctuations in employment in various categories of service industry in the UK to...
The growth rates of workplace injury and illness rates exhibit a negative (time-varying) mean and a ...
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fl uctuations in wor...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
Every year in Sweden approximately 50 people die due to work related injuries. The development of no...
This study examined the influence of economic cycles on safety performance in Western Australia. A s...
Business-cycle upswings generate increased hiring of inexperienced workers and speedups in productio...
Establishment survey data for the United States as a whole and workers' compensation data for the St...
Establishment survey data for the United States as a whole and workers' compensation data for the St...
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fluctuations in work...
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fluctuations in work...
Some jobs carry a greater risk of workplace injury than others. For example, if a job involves heav...
This paper relates fluctuations in employment in various categories of service industry in the UK to...
The growth rates of workplace injury and illness rates exhibit a negative (time-varying) mean and a ...
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fl uctuations in wor...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
This paper investigates the cyclical fluctuations in rates of workplace injury for the UK from 1986 ...
Every year in Sweden approximately 50 people die due to work related injuries. The development of no...
This study examined the influence of economic cycles on safety performance in Western Australia. A s...
Business-cycle upswings generate increased hiring of inexperienced workers and speedups in productio...
Establishment survey data for the United States as a whole and workers' compensation data for the St...
Establishment survey data for the United States as a whole and workers' compensation data for the St...
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fluctuations in work...
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fluctuations in work...
Some jobs carry a greater risk of workplace injury than others. For example, if a job involves heav...
This paper relates fluctuations in employment in various categories of service industry in the UK to...
The growth rates of workplace injury and illness rates exhibit a negative (time-varying) mean and a ...
Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon. Yet, the pro-cyclical fl uctuations in wor...