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- 1. Work absence rates, 1995 ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X19960032896Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
An update to Work Absence Rates, 1977 to 1994, this section presents 1995 absence rates of full-time paid workers by industry, occupation, province, age and sex. The annual incidence of absence, the inactivity rate and the number of days lost per worker for illness or disability and for personal or family responsibilities are provided.
Release date: 1996-09-03 - 2. You wear it well: Health of older workers ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X19960032897Geography: CanadaDescription:
Are Canadian workers aging well? This article looks at selected health indicators to determine whether the health of workers aged 50 to 64 differs much from that of workers aged 30 to 39. It also includes a brief comparison of employees with and without employer-sponsored health care coverage.
Release date: 1996-09-03 - 3. A job to die for ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X19960022889Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper looks at causes, counts and rates of work-related deaths by selected demographic and job characteristics. It also touches briefly on the financial cost of such fatalities.
Release date: 1996-06-05
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- 1. Work absence rates, 1995 ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X19960032896Geography: Province or territoryDescription:
An update to Work Absence Rates, 1977 to 1994, this section presents 1995 absence rates of full-time paid workers by industry, occupation, province, age and sex. The annual incidence of absence, the inactivity rate and the number of days lost per worker for illness or disability and for personal or family responsibilities are provided.
Release date: 1996-09-03 - 2. You wear it well: Health of older workers ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X19960032897Geography: CanadaDescription:
Are Canadian workers aging well? This article looks at selected health indicators to determine whether the health of workers aged 50 to 64 differs much from that of workers aged 30 to 39. It also includes a brief comparison of employees with and without employer-sponsored health care coverage.
Release date: 1996-09-03 - 3. A job to die for ArchivedArticles and reports: 75-001-X19960022889Geography: CanadaDescription:
This paper looks at causes, counts and rates of work-related deaths by selected demographic and job characteristics. It also touches briefly on the financial cost of such fatalities.
Release date: 1996-06-05
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