Is there an association between occupational racial composition and nonfatal workplace injuries? Guided by several labor market theories (queuing, social closure, devaluation, poor market position, and human capital), we use occupational data from the U.S. Census and Dictionary of Occupational Titles combined with individual data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to answer this question. Hierarchical generalized linear models of individuals within occupations show that there is an association between occupational racial composition and workplace injuries, but this association is only statistically significant for white men in the model controlling for relevant occupational and individual level characteristics. A 10 percent incr...
textBoth the socioeconomic and occupational profiles of non-Latino Blacks, Latinos, and labor immig...
BackgroundWorkers of color experience a disproportionate share of work-related injuries and illnesse...
Abstract This article constructs measures of job fatality rates for black and white workers using in...
Is there an association between occupational racial composition and nonfatal workplace injuries? Gui...
This study uses the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979) to evaluate race-gender differences...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined employment patterns of African-American and White workers and rates ...
Since the establishment of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 there have been substantia...
Objectives: Underreporting of occupational injuries is well documented, but underreporting patterns ...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
This paper examines the effect of the racial composition of labor markets on wage rates and the raci...
Occupational injuries and illnesses lead to significant health care costs and productivity losses fo...
Objectives. We investigated fatal occupational injury rates in the United States by race and Hispani...
International audienceBackground - Social inequalities in work injury have been observed but explana...
Introduction: Although much is known about the distribution of occupational injury in terms of vario...
Background: Sociological and epidemiological literature have both shown that socioeconomic status (S...
textBoth the socioeconomic and occupational profiles of non-Latino Blacks, Latinos, and labor immig...
BackgroundWorkers of color experience a disproportionate share of work-related injuries and illnesse...
Abstract This article constructs measures of job fatality rates for black and white workers using in...
Is there an association between occupational racial composition and nonfatal workplace injuries? Gui...
This study uses the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (1979) to evaluate race-gender differences...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined employment patterns of African-American and White workers and rates ...
Since the establishment of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 there have been substantia...
Objectives: Underreporting of occupational injuries is well documented, but underreporting patterns ...
The persistent and pervasive problem of earnings inequality between black and white men is related i...
This paper examines the effect of the racial composition of labor markets on wage rates and the raci...
Occupational injuries and illnesses lead to significant health care costs and productivity losses fo...
Objectives. We investigated fatal occupational injury rates in the United States by race and Hispani...
International audienceBackground - Social inequalities in work injury have been observed but explana...
Introduction: Although much is known about the distribution of occupational injury in terms of vario...
Background: Sociological and epidemiological literature have both shown that socioeconomic status (S...
textBoth the socioeconomic and occupational profiles of non-Latino Blacks, Latinos, and labor immig...
BackgroundWorkers of color experience a disproportionate share of work-related injuries and illnesse...
Abstract This article constructs measures of job fatality rates for black and white workers using in...