The relationship between workplace justice and self-reported occupational accidents in construction employees of Taiwan

This study investigated the correlation between workplace justice and self-reported occupational accidents among employees of construction industry in Taiwan, and data from a national survey of employees in 2013 was analyzed. This study sampled a total of 1,543 employees age 25 to 65 in the construc...

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description This study investigated the correlation between workplace justice and self-reported occupational accidents among employees of construction industry in Taiwan, and data from a national survey of employees in 2013 was analyzed. This study sampled a total of 1,543 employees age 25 to 65 in the construction industry, among whom 1,379 were men and 164 were women. Information regarding the experience of work-related accidents occurring over the previous 12 months prior to the survey was obtained by a standardized questionnaire. Also obtained were participants’ employment conditions, self-reported health, job demands as well as workplace justice. The prevalence rates of occupational accidents in man and women were 22.84% and 13.41%, respectively. Under controlling participants’ employment conditions, self-reported health and job demands there was higher rate of occupational accidents among male construction employees with lower workplace justice. This study provides directions for occupational safety and health interventions.
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Accidents, Occupational - psychology
Accidents, Occupational - statistics & numerical data
Adult
Construction
Construction industry
Construction Industry - organization & administration
Construction Industry - statistics & numerical data
Construction workers
Correlation analysis
Employee
Employees
Employment
Female
Humans
Job demands
Justice
Male
Men
Middle Aged
Occupational accidents
Occupational health
Occupational safety
Polls & surveys
Self Report
Short Communication
Social Justice
Surveys
Taiwan
Women
Workers' compensation
Workload - statistics & numerical data
Workplace - psychology
Workplace accidents
Workplace justice
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