Some occupations have higher alcoholism rates than others. It is unknown whether "high risk" occupations attract problem drinkers or create them through job pressures. One hundred and fifty male manual recruits to Scottish breweries and distilleries were interviewed and compared with similar men in lower risk jobs. The alcohol producers reported poorer employment records and were significantly heavier drinkers than the controls. The alcohol producers were also more likely than the controls to have drunk more since recruitment. These results suggest that the drink trade attracts a disproportionate number of people likely to develop alcohol-related problems and indicates that drinking habits may be strongly influenced by work environment. © 1...
Objective This study examined the association between adverse working conditions and abstinence and ...
In this study we provide evidence on the effect of alcohol consumption on occupational attainment an...
Abstract—The aim of this study was to analyse the role of dierences in alcohol consumption and other...
Some occupations have higher alcoholism rates than others. It is unknown whether "high risk" occupat...
The high rate of alcoholism in certain occupations is discussed and eight ‘risk factors’ are suggest...
The post‐war literature associating alcoholism with specific occupations is reviewed. It is conclude...
The problem was to explore the apparent relations between occupational status and drinking behaviour...
Industrial sociology and studies in the social-psychology of organiza-tions have long been concerned...
Alcohol consumption may affect labor market outcomes directly through a reduction in productivity an...
Alcohol-related presenteeism (impaired work performance caused by alcohol use) is an important but u...
Alcohol-related presenteeism (impaired work performance caused by alcohol use) is an important but u...
The general aim of this thesis is to explain differences in alcoholism diagnosis between social clas...
Numerous work-related drinking mechanisms have been posited and, oftentimes, examined in isolation. ...
Within the UK the numbers of people abusing alcohol is continuing to rise. News bulletins regularly ...
Objective This study examined the association between adverse working conditions and abstinence and ...
In this study we provide evidence on the effect of alcohol consumption on occupational attainment an...
Abstract—The aim of this study was to analyse the role of dierences in alcohol consumption and other...
Some occupations have higher alcoholism rates than others. It is unknown whether "high risk" occupat...
The high rate of alcoholism in certain occupations is discussed and eight ‘risk factors’ are suggest...
The post‐war literature associating alcoholism with specific occupations is reviewed. It is conclude...
The problem was to explore the apparent relations between occupational status and drinking behaviour...
Industrial sociology and studies in the social-psychology of organiza-tions have long been concerned...
Alcohol consumption may affect labor market outcomes directly through a reduction in productivity an...
Alcohol-related presenteeism (impaired work performance caused by alcohol use) is an important but u...
Alcohol-related presenteeism (impaired work performance caused by alcohol use) is an important but u...
The general aim of this thesis is to explain differences in alcoholism diagnosis between social clas...
Numerous work-related drinking mechanisms have been posited and, oftentimes, examined in isolation. ...
Within the UK the numbers of people abusing alcohol is continuing to rise. News bulletins regularly ...
Objective This study examined the association between adverse working conditions and abstinence and ...
In this study we provide evidence on the effect of alcohol consumption on occupational attainment an...
Abstract—The aim of this study was to analyse the role of dierences in alcohol consumption and other...