What research can do: IWH research helps prevention system shift focus from young to new workers |
No. 97, Summer
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Review confirms prevention system’s message about injury risks and new workers |
No. 97, Summer
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Supportive supervisors help reduce risks when workers face hazards, lack protection |
No. 95, Winter
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Seeking broad input on a pan-Canadian strategy to improve work choices for people with disabilities |
No. 95, Winter
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Embedding essential skills training in OHS lessons can boost learning: study |
No. 92, Spring
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Newcomers often lack OHS protection and information in their precarious first jobs |
No. 91, Winter
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Workers with disabilities report greater hazard exposure and lower protection |
No. 90, Fall
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OHS vulnerability as defined by IWH tool linked to self-reported injury rates |
No. 87, Winter
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Distinct types of OHS vulnerability seen in young, temporary, small business employees |
No. 82, Fall
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IWH research on vulnerable workers leads to tool for measuring risk factors |
No. 80, Spring
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People hit by joblessness in early 1990s faced higher risk of dying within 10 years |
No. 74, Fall
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Permanent work injury lowers women’s chances of marriage |
No. 72, Spring
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Mental health suffers among workers permanently impaired by job injury |
No. 72, Spring
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Over-qualified recent immigrant men at increased risk of job injury |
No. 70, Fall
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Temp agency workers falling through cracks in OHS system |
No. 69, Summer
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Study finds persistence of higher injury risk for new workers |
No. 69, Summer
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What’s next for RAACWI? |
No. 68, Spring
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Hot off the presses...and into the hands of practitioners |
No. 67, Winter
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Change is possible: Ontario youth WSIB claim rate declining |
No. 66, Fall
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Immigrant worker safety: IWH develops OHS information tool for newcomers |
No. 64, Spring
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Over-qualified immigrants at risk of poorer mental health |
No. 64, Spring
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Investigating temporary employment in Canada |
No. 62, Fall
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IWH provides expertise to Ministry of Labour panel |
No. 62, Fall
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Research findings from CARWH conference now online |
No. 61, Summer
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Leading work-health researchers to attend Toronto conference |
No. 60, Spring
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