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Compensation and Workplace Conditions > Health and Safety > Inspections
Haviland, A., Burns, R., Gray, W., Ruder, T., & Mendeloff, J. (2012). A new estimate of the impact of OSHA inspections on manufacturing injury rates, 1998-2005. American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 55(11), 964-975.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Health and safety-Low-Favorable impactsHealth and safety
McCaffrey, D. (1983). An assessment of OSHA’s recent effects on injury rates. Journal of Human Resources, 18(1), 131-146.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Health and safety-Mod/high-No impactsHealth and safety
Gray, W., & Jones, C. (1991). Are OSHA health inspections effective? A longitudinal study in the manufacturing sector. Review of Economics & Statistics, 73(3), 504.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Compliance-Mod/high-Favorable impactsCompliance
Weil, D. (2001). Assessing OSHA performance: evidence from the construction industry. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 20(4), 651-74.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Compliance-Low-Favorable impactsCompliance
Bartel, A., & Thomas, L. (1985). Direct and indirect effects of regulation: A new look at OSHA’s impact. Journal of Law and Economics, 28(1), 1–25.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Compliance-Low-Favorable impactsCompliance
- Health and safety-Low-No impactsHealth and safety
Gray, W., & Scholz, J. (1993). Does regulatory enforcement work? A panel analysis of OSHA enforcement. Law & Society Review, 27(1), 177-213.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Health and safety-Low-Favorable impactsHealth and safety
ERG. (2004). Evaluation of OSHA’s impact on workplace injuries and illnesses in manufacturing using establishment-specific targeting of interventions: programmed inspections vs. high hazard notification letters. Final report. Lexington, MA: Author.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Health and safety-Low-Favorable impactsHealth and safety
Mendeloff, J., & Gray, W. (2005). Inside the black box: How do OSHA inspections lead to reductions in workplace injuries? Law and Policy, 27(2), 219-237.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Health and safety-Low-Favorable impactsHealth and safety
Gray, W., & Jones, C. (1991). Longitudinal patterns of compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration health and safety regulations in the manufacturing sector. Journal of Human Resources, 26(4), 623-653.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Compliance-Mod/high-Favorable impactsCompliance
Levine, D., Toffel, M., & Johnson, M. (2012). Randomized government safety inspections reduce worker injuries with no detectable job loss. Science, 336(6083), 907-911.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
- Health and safety-Mod/high-Favorable impactsHealth and safety