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Van Dyke, B., Bayala, I., & Cutaia, K. (2016). Job training for a knowledge-based economy: The Quincy College Biotechnology and Compliance program. Quincy, MA: Quincy College.
Topic Area: Community College
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:- Earnings and wages-Low-Unfavorable impactsEarnings and wages
- Education and skills gains-Low-Favorable impactsEducation and skills gains
- Employment-Low-Favorable impactsEmployment
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
Outcome Effectiveness:- Compliance-Low-Favorable impactsCompliance
Ko, K., Mendeloff, J., & Gray, W. (2010). The role of inspection sequence in compliance with the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) standards: Interpretations and implications. Regulation and Governance, 4(1), 48-70.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:- Compliance-Low-Mixed impactsCompliance
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
Outcome Effectiveness:- Compliance-Mod/high-Favorable impactsCompliance
Page, L. C. (2012). Understanding the impact of Career Academy attendance: An application of the principal stratification framework for causal effects accounting for partial compliance. Evaluation Review, 36(2), 99-132.
Topic Area: Career Academies
Study Type: Descriptive Analysis
- Bloom, D., Miller, C., & Azurdia, G. (2007). The Employment Retention and Advancement Project: Results from the Personal Roads to Individual Development and Employment (PRIDE) Program in New York City. Washington, DC: Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Topic Area: Low-Income Adults
Study Type: Implementation Analysis
- Brown, C., Shore, E., Van Dyke, M. V., Scott, J., & Smith, R. (2020) Evaluation of an occupational safety and health training for cannabis cultivation workers. Annals of Work Exposures and Health, 64(7), 765-769. https://doi.org/10.1093/annweh/wxaa026
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
Outcome Effectiveness:- Education and skills gains-Low-No impactsEducation and skills gains
- Lee, J. M., & Taylor, L. O. (2019). Randomized safety inspections and risk exposure on the job: Quasi-experimental estimates of the value of a statistical life. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 11(4), 350-374.
Topic Area: OSHA Enforcement
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis
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
Outcome Effectiveness:- Compliance-Mod/high-Favorable impactsCompliance
- Lee, S. J., Lee, J. H., & Harrison, R. (2019). “Impact of California’s safe patient handling legislation on musculoskeletal injury prevention among nurses.” American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 62(1), 50-58.
Study Type: Causal Impact Analysis