BACKGROUND: Advances in technologies, occupational hygiene and increased surveillance have reduced the excess mortality previously found in the construction industry. This study is aimed to evaluate cause-specific mortality in a recent cohort of construction workers. METHODS: We carried out a record-linkage cohort study based on the 2011 Italian census and the mortality archives (2012-2015), including 1 068 653 construction workers. We estimated mortality rate ratios (MRR) using Poisson regression models including terms for age and geographic area. RESULTS: Compared with non-manual workers, construction workers showed an excess mortality from all causes (MRR: 1.34), all neoplasms (MRR: 1.30), head and neck (MRR: 2.05), stomach (MRR: 1.56), ...
BACKGROUND: The resident population of Gela (Sicily Region, Southern Italy) has shown excess mortali...
Objectives: Evaluating socio-economic inequality in cause-specific mortality among the working popul...
: To investigate mortality among workers of an Italian rubber tire factory employed between 1954 and...
Background: Advances in technologies, occupational hygiene and increased surveillance have reduced t...
To date, no study has reported cause-specific Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMR) for asbestos-cemen...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe the mortality of a cohort of asbestos-cement work...
Objective: To investigate mortality among workers of an Italian rubber tire factory employed between...
The objective of this paper is to investigate mortality among 1247 male asbestos-cement workers empl...
Background: The coastal area of Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG) region, north-eastern Italy, was charact...
The investigation aimed at studying cause-specific mortality of art glass workers employed in 17 ind...
International audiencePURPOSE: To analyse the mortality and its causes, especially cancer, among Fre...
BACKGROUND: In conjunction with the European cohort study among asphalt workers coordinated by the I...
BACKGROUND: The resident population of Gela (Sicily Region, Southern Italy) has shown excess mortali...
Objectives: Evaluating socio-economic inequality in cause-specific mortality among the working popul...
: To investigate mortality among workers of an Italian rubber tire factory employed between 1954 and...
Background: Advances in technologies, occupational hygiene and increased surveillance have reduced t...
To date, no study has reported cause-specific Standardized Mortality Ratios (SMR) for asbestos-cemen...
Background: The aim of this study was to describe the mortality of a cohort of asbestos-cement work...
Objective: To investigate mortality among workers of an Italian rubber tire factory employed between...
The objective of this paper is to investigate mortality among 1247 male asbestos-cement workers empl...
Background: The coastal area of Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG) region, north-eastern Italy, was charact...
The investigation aimed at studying cause-specific mortality of art glass workers employed in 17 ind...
International audiencePURPOSE: To analyse the mortality and its causes, especially cancer, among Fre...
BACKGROUND: In conjunction with the European cohort study among asphalt workers coordinated by the I...
BACKGROUND: The resident population of Gela (Sicily Region, Southern Italy) has shown excess mortali...
Objectives: Evaluating socio-economic inequality in cause-specific mortality among the working popul...
: To investigate mortality among workers of an Italian rubber tire factory employed between 1954 and...