OBJECTIVES: Automatic job coding tools were developed to reduce the laborious task of manually assigning job codes based on free-text job descriptions in census and survey data sources, including large occupational health studies. The objective of this study is to provide a case study of comparative performance of job coding and JEM (Job-Exposure Matrix)-assigned exposures agreement using existing coding tools. METHODS: We compared three automatic job coding tools [AUTONOC, CASCOT (Computer-Assisted Structured Coding Tool), and LabourR], which were selected based on availability, coding of English free-text into coding systems closely related to the 1988 version of the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-88), and capa...
In occupational epidemiology, job coding is an important-but time-consuming-step in assigning exposu...
This article studies the potential measurement errors when coding occupational data. The quality of ...
This report is a deliverable of Work Package 21 ‘Innovative tools and protocols for working conditi...
OBJECTIVES: Automatic job coding tools were developed to reduce the laborious task of manually assig...
Background: In epidemiological studies, occupational exposure estimates are often assigned through l...
In epidemiological studies, occupational exposure estimates are often assigned through linkage of jo...
BACKGROUND: Work circumstances can substantially negatively impact health. To explore this, large oc...
Occupational data are a common source of workplace exposure and socioeconomic information in epidemi...
Objectives The standard approach to the assessment of occupational exposures is through the manual c...
Objectives The standard approach to the assessment of occupational exposures is through the manual c...
BackgroundExisting datasets often lack job exposure data. Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)...
This article studies coding errors in occupational data, as the quality of this data is important b...
This article studies coding errors in occupational data, as the quality of this data is important bu...
Procode is a free of charge web-tool that allows automatic coding of occupational data (free-texts) ...
As occupational data play a crucial part in many social and economic analyses, information on the re...
In occupational epidemiology, job coding is an important-but time-consuming-step in assigning exposu...
This article studies the potential measurement errors when coding occupational data. The quality of ...
This report is a deliverable of Work Package 21 ‘Innovative tools and protocols for working conditi...
OBJECTIVES: Automatic job coding tools were developed to reduce the laborious task of manually assig...
Background: In epidemiological studies, occupational exposure estimates are often assigned through l...
In epidemiological studies, occupational exposure estimates are often assigned through linkage of jo...
BACKGROUND: Work circumstances can substantially negatively impact health. To explore this, large oc...
Occupational data are a common source of workplace exposure and socioeconomic information in epidemi...
Objectives The standard approach to the assessment of occupational exposures is through the manual c...
Objectives The standard approach to the assessment of occupational exposures is through the manual c...
BackgroundExisting datasets often lack job exposure data. Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)...
This article studies coding errors in occupational data, as the quality of this data is important b...
This article studies coding errors in occupational data, as the quality of this data is important bu...
Procode is a free of charge web-tool that allows automatic coding of occupational data (free-texts) ...
As occupational data play a crucial part in many social and economic analyses, information on the re...
In occupational epidemiology, job coding is an important-but time-consuming-step in assigning exposu...
This article studies the potential measurement errors when coding occupational data. The quality of ...
This report is a deliverable of Work Package 21 ‘Innovative tools and protocols for working conditi...