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March 30, 2010

Call for Papers: The Economic and Social Implications of Health and Safety at Work

Location: Milan
Venue: Universita Cattolica
Conference dates: 2 - 3 July 2010
Submission deadline: 30 March 2010

Keynote Speakers:

Harvey M. Brenner (University of North Texas and Berlin University of Technology)
Maarten M. Lindeboom (Free University Amsterdam)

The HEALTH at WORK Co-ordination Action and the IEIL at the Universita’ Cattolica invite contributed papers and participants for the conference on the theme ‘Health and Safety at Work’

The theme of the conference is the assessment of the economic contexts, institutional structures and policy frameworks on occupational safety and health with the objective of identifying areas of policy action.

The aim of the conference is to provide a better understanding of the economic implications of health at work, bringing together the contributions of different disciplines: economics, sociology, occupational health and epidemiology. Cross-cutting and/or cross-country contributions are particularly welcome. The following list of themes is meant as a non-limiting indication of options for paper submissions.

  • The relationship between health and working conditions at the workplace
  • The economic costs borne by the worker and the firm from adverse work-related health conditions
  • The role of work-environment health and safety practices in relation to the productivity of the firm
  • The overall impact of work-related health on a set of relevant outcomes for individual workers and their firms (such as injury rates, absenteeism due to health reasons and quits)
  • Occupational health and safety at work related to gender and age issues in light of the feminisation of the labour market and an ageing population
  • The social and economic value of improvement of health at work and its contribution to the improvement of the quality of the job, job satisfaction and reduction of lost time at work
  • Compensation for adverse working conditions
  • Health and safety at work indicators research
  • Absenteeism and accidents at work

Submission

Contributors should submit a full draft paper in PDF format by 30 March 2010, to Ioannis Theodossiou theod@abdn.ac.uk and Claudio Lucifora claudio.lucifora@unicatt.it. Decisions on acceptance will be announced by 30th April 2010. It is planned to publish selected papers from the conference programme as a special issue of a journal. Papers to be considered for selection must be delivered in finalised form at the conference, with the full text submitted by 1 August 2010.

Fees and registration

Participation fee (meetings, access to papers, lunches and conference dinner): £ 150 (£ 80 for PhD students). Please use the following payment and registration facility at http://www.abdn.ac.uk/haw/.

Scientific Committee

Ioannis Theodossiou and David McCausland (University of Aberdeen) and Claudio Lucifora and Elena Cottini (Universita Cattolica Milan).

Local Committee

Americo Cicchetti, Elena Cottini, Claudio Lucifora and Severino Sterpi (Universita Cattolica Milan).

Secretariat

Ms. Daniela Archetti, IEIL, UNIVERSITA CATTOLICA DEL SACRO CUORE, LARGO GEMELLI 1 - 20123 MILANO
Phone: +39.02.72342976, Fax: +39.02.72342781 - E-mail: ist.eil@unicatt.it HEALTHatWORK website: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/haw/

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