Societal burden of work on injury deaths in New Zealand, 2005-14: An observational study
Background: Work poses increased risk of injury not only for workers but also for the public, yet the broader impact of work-related injury is not quantified. This study, utilising population data from New Zealand, estimates the societal burden of work-related fatal injury (WRFI) by including bystan...
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Main Authors: | Rebbecca Lilley (Author), Gabrielle Davie (Author), Simon Horsburgh (Author), Bronwen McNoe (Author), Tim Driscoll (Author) |
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2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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