Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many countries, but little is known about the situation in Australia, which initially had large waves of European followed by Asian migration and where the recruitment of skilled migrants has dominated recently. The aim of the study was to examine WRI among foreign-born workers in Australia. This was a two phase mixed methods study. The first stage used the 2005/6 and 2009/10 Australian national Multi-Purpose Household Survey (MPHS) information on WRI occurring in the previous year (N = 36,702). Logistic regression examined the relationship between WRI and country of birth, adjusting for period of arrival in Australia, age, sex, industry and working...
Although statistical data in some developed countries indicate that migrant workers are nearly 30% m...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
Objective: The shift from an industrial to a service-based economy has seen a decline in work-relate...
OBJECTIVE: The shift from an industrial to a service-based economy has seen a decline in work-relate...
Abstract Objective: The shift from an industrial to a service‐based economy has seen a decline in wo...
This study has examined various problems experienced by migrants from a non-English speaking backgro...
Each year, there are approximately 12,600 workers compensation claims arising from the Australian co...
In its First Main Report (1975) the Commission of Inquiry into Poverty found that about 12% of recen...
Job insecurity is a modifiable risk factor for poor health outcomes, and exposure to job insecurity ...
Abstract Background Provide an up-to-date national pi...
This study examined whether people born in other countries had higher rates of death and hospitaliza...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS, 2018) every year in Australia there are more ...
Although statistical data in some developed countries indicate that migrant workers are nearly 30% m...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
Higher rates of work-related injuries (WRI) have been reported among foreign-born workers in many co...
Objective: The shift from an industrial to a service-based economy has seen a decline in work-relate...
OBJECTIVE: The shift from an industrial to a service-based economy has seen a decline in work-relate...
Abstract Objective: The shift from an industrial to a service‐based economy has seen a decline in wo...
This study has examined various problems experienced by migrants from a non-English speaking backgro...
Each year, there are approximately 12,600 workers compensation claims arising from the Australian co...
In its First Main Report (1975) the Commission of Inquiry into Poverty found that about 12% of recen...
Job insecurity is a modifiable risk factor for poor health outcomes, and exposure to job insecurity ...
Abstract Background Provide an up-to-date national pi...
This study examined whether people born in other countries had higher rates of death and hospitaliza...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS, 2018) every year in Australia there are more ...
Although statistical data in some developed countries indicate that migrant workers are nearly 30% m...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...
Migrant workers may be more likely to be exposed to workplace psychosocial stressors (WPS) which hav...