Consideration of Limitations related to the International Comparison of Statistics on Fatal Occupational Injuries per 100,000 Workers 


Vol. 36,  No. 4, pp. 99-107, Aug.  2021
10.14346/JKOSOS.2021.36.4.99


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  Abstract

This study analyzes the differences in definitions and concepts of terms used in the statistical indicators of fatal occupational injuries per 100,000 workers among countries included in the ILOSTAT data explorer. In addition, improvement measures focusing on the limitations in international comparison are proposed. Five countries—the Republic of Korea, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom, United States-- were comparatively analyzed. These countries were selected according to the significance of differences in their definitions of workplace injuries, workers, and compensation insurance, and their reporting systems. Considering these differences before directly comparing statistical indicators of fatal occupational injuries per 100,000 workers among countries is necessary because the range of comparison groups and the definition of fatal occupational injury are different for each country. While one can also compare trends by country, it is necessary to investigate beforehand whether the criteria and methods for processing statistics have changed. Misinterpretation can be minimized by properly understanding the process and limitations of fatal occupational statistical indicators that may differ from country to country.

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[IEEE Style]

김진현, 서동현, 강성윤, 백빛나, 배계완, "Consideration of Limitations related to the International Comparison of Statistics on Fatal Occupational Injuries per 100,000 Workers," Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, vol. 36, no. 4, pp. 99-107, 2021. DOI: 10.14346/JKOSOS.2021.36.4.99.

[ACM Style]

김진현, 서동현, 강성윤, 백빛나, and 배계완. 2021. Consideration of Limitations related to the International Comparison of Statistics on Fatal Occupational Injuries per 100,000 Workers. Journal of the Korean Society of Safety, 36, 4, (2021), 99-107. DOI: 10.14346/JKOSOS.2021.36.4.99.