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Do Longer Working Hours Lead to More Workplace Injuries? Evidence from Australian Industry-Level Panel Data (Contributed ARTICLE)

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  • Title: Do Longer Working Hours Lead to More Workplace Injuries? Evidence from Australian Industry-Level Panel Data (Contributed ARTICLE)
  • Author : Australian Bulletin of Labour
  • Release Date : January 01, 2005
  • Genre: Business & Personal Finance,Books,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 310 KB

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Abstract Using Australian industry-level data on weekly hours of work and frequency of new workers' compensation claims for work-related accidents over the 1990s, we examine the relationship between working time and work-related injuries is examined. Results using panel data techniques suggest that there is no relationship between working time of full-time workers and workplace safety performance. This finding is in contrast to cross-sectional evidence presented by previous researchers showing significant effects of working time on safety performance. Evidence is found in this study, however, that increased working time of part-time employed persons is associated with a greater rate of workplace injuries.


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