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Worker’s Health Survey in Korea : Workplaces [1998, 2003 Cumulative Data]

https://doi.org/10.22687/KOSSDA-A1-CUM-0007-V1.0

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Chung, Wan Soon / Korea Occupational Safety & Health Agency Research Institute
Rhee, Kyung Yong / Korea Occupational Safety & Health Agency Research Institute



Abstract

The「Worker’s Health Survey in Korea」is a survey conducted by the Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute every 5 years since 1998 to collect data on the working environment and state of health of workers. The purpose of this survey is to examine the state of health and health management of workers at their job sites to get an understanding of the conditions of industrial health management at the workplace to provide basic data for the establishment of worker health related policy. The「Worker’s Health Survey in Korea」was conducted in 1998 with the respondent targets divided into workplaces and workers, and starting in 2003 the worker group was divided into manufacturing industry workers, and non-manufacturing industry workers.
The Korea Social Science Data Archive offers a cumulative version of the data collected from the「Worker’s Health Survey in Korea」for time series research. This data includes all variables from the 1998 and 2003 surveys of the workplace. Main contents include records of industrial disasters and workplace injuries, records of missing work due to illness, industrial management program, status of industrial safety and health structure in the workplace, work affinity, and the management’s level of interest and participation in health related issues.

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