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Universe and unit of analysisThe statistical population comprises all establishments that have five or more employees in the 30 participating countries, covering all sectors of economic activity except for private households (NACE T) and extraterritorial…
IntroductionEffective prevention requires that statistics are reliable and accurate enough to allow the identification of industries, occupations and work tasks where there is a high risk of accident or disease. The measures can then be focused on these…
Introduction:The changing world of work has increased the prevalence of psychosocial risks at European workplaces. Psychosocial risks may have severe consequences for workers’ health and well-being. Research has shown that they are related to poorer…
Universe and unit of analysisThe statistical population comprises all establishments that have five or more employees in the 36 participating countries, covering all sectors of economic activity except for private households (NACE T) and extraterritorial…
Universe and unit of analysisThe statistical population comprises all establishments that have ten or more employees in the 31 participating countries, covering all sectors of economic activity except for agriculture, forestry and fishing (NACE A),…
IntroductionThis article describes the different sets of indicators that have been developed to assess the performance of OSH infrastructures, policies and legislation. The use of OSH performance indicators is widespread in business, however, sets of…
IntroductionInsight into the financial consequences of work-related injuries and diseases provides governments, policy makers and employers’ organisations with relevant data for the purpose of developing OSH policies and agreements. Also, insight into…
IntroductionIn policy making, indicators are important for monitoring the status, identifying trends, and measuring progress against existing policy objectives and goals, including the functioning of OSH institutions. Indicators can also serve to monitor…
IntroductionThe European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) is developing the EU OSH Info System that will address different aspects of occupational safety and health (OSH) in all EU Member States as well as Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland.…
IntroductionWork-related diseases cause great losses to employees, companies and society at large. The work-related attributable fraction (AF) of many diseases may be considerable although it does not always mean that the disease is also recognised as an…

