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Title: Immigrant Labour and Workplace Safety
Author(s): Thomas Bauer, Andreas Million, Ralph Rotte and Klaus F Zimmermann
Publication Date: November 1998
Keyword(s): Count data models, Immigration, Industrial Organization, labour relations and Workplace accidents
Programme Area(s): Labour Economics
Abstract: Using standard as well as recently developed univariate and bivariate count data models, this paper analyses the determinants of workplace accidents using a firm data set for Germany. Given the tight system of public workplace safety regulation, introduced partly as early as in 1869 and the important role of foreign labour in manufacturing, the focus is on the impact of work organization and interdependence between native and foreign workers. The empirical results indicate that there are no significant differences between natives and foreign workers regarding technological determinants of workplace accidents. The employment of guest workers has a strong positive effect on the job safety of natives, however. The estimates imply that a 1% increase in the employment of guest workers is associated with a 1.7% decrease of less severe accidents and a 1.3% decrease of severe accidents of natives. The empirical results also indicate that foreigners' representation in the work council is an important factor for increasing workplace safety for guest workers.
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Bauer, T, Million, A, Rotte, R and Zimmermann, K. 1998. 'Immigrant Labour and Workplace Safety'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=1876