Key term: economics

Original article 2017;43(4):326-336   pdf full text
Predicting working beyond retirement in the Netherlands: an interdisciplinary approach involving occupational epidemiology and economics
Scharn M, van der Beek AJ, Huisman M, de Wind A, Lindeboom M, Elbers CTM, Geuskens GA, Boot CRL
 
Original article 2010;36(4):305-312   pdf
Transferring results of occupational safety and health cost-effectiveness studies from one country to another – a case study
Verbeek J, Pulliainen M, Kankaanpää E, Taimela S
 
Discussion paper 2010;36(4):325-331   pdf
Factors influencing the transferability of occupational safety and health economic incentive schemes between different countries
Elsler D, Eeckelaert L
 
Discussion paper 2010;36(4):319-324   pdf
Economic incentives as a policy tool to promote safety and health at work
Kankaanpää E
 
Editorial 2010;36(4):269-271   pdf
How do we know if monetary incentives are effective and efficient for controlling health and safety risks at work?
Verbeek J
 
Original article 2010;36(4):299-304   pdf
Modeling the cost–benefit of nerve conduction studies in pre-employment screening for carpal tunnel syndrome
Evanoff B, Kymes S
 
Review 2010;36(4):289-298   pdf
A review of case studies evaluating economic incentives to promote occupational safety and health
Elsler D, Treutlein D, Rydlewska I, Frusteri L, Krüger H, Veerman T, Eeckelaert L, Roskams N, Van Den Broek K, Taylor TN
 
Review 2010;36(4):273-288   pdf
Economic evaluations of occupational health interventions from a corporate perspective – a systematic review of methodological quality
Uegaki K, de Bruijne MC, Lambeek L, Anema JR, van der Beek AJ, van Mechelen W, van Tulder MW
 
Discussion paper 2010;36(4):313-318   pdf
Developing guidelines for good practice in the economic evaluation of occupational safety and health interventions
Tompa E, Verbeek J, van Tulder M, de Boer A
 
Original article 2010;36(3):242-249   pdf
Modeling the Unites States government’s economic cost of noise-induced hearing loss for a military population
Tufts JB, Weathersby PK, Rodriguez FA
 
Review 2009;35(6):403-413   pdf
A systematic review of occupational safety and health business cases
Verbeek J, Pulliainen M, Kankaanpää E
 
Editorial 2009;35(6):401-402   pdf
The economic dimension of occupational health and safety
Verbeek J
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2008; (5):9-13   pdf
Economics for occupational safety and health
Kankaanpää E, van Tulder M, Aaltonen M, De Greef M
 
Editorial 2007;33(3):161-164   pdf
Economic evaluation in occupational health—its goals, challenges, and opportunities
Burdorf A
 
Review 2006;32(1):5-11   pdf
Cost of obesity in the workplace
Schmier J, Jones ML, Halpern MT
 
Editorial 2006;32(1):1-4   pdf
Expanding research on the economics of occupational health
Leigh JP
 
Article SJWEH Suppl 2005; (1):38-42   pdf
Health and economic impact of occupational health services
Lim MK
 
Discussion paper 2005;31(3):227-232   pdf
Primary prevention of cancer in relation to science, sociocultural trends and economic pressures
Tomatis L
 
Original article 2004;30(3):199-205   pdf
Costs of occupational injury and illness across industries
Leigh JP, Waehrer G, Miller TR, Keenan C
 
Original article 2003;29(4):304-313   pdf
Medical costs of fourteen occupational illnesses in the United States in 1999
Leigh JP, Yasmeen S, Miller TR
 
Review 1997;23(5):325-333   pdf
Occupational health and safety in national development -- the case of Australia
Emmett EA