Workers' Health and Working Conditions in Japan, the United States and Europe : A Trial of Statistical Comparison

経済科学論集 Volume 20 Page 1-48 published_at 1994-03-31
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Title
Workers' Health and Working Conditions in Japan, the United States and Europe : A Trial of Statistical Comparison
Creator
Fujioka Mitsuo
Source Title
経済科学論集
Volume 20
Start Page 1
End Page 48
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03877310
Descriptions
Continuous overwork often results in the occurence of cardiovascular diseases that are typical work-related diseases. Karoshi, sudden death from overwork, is a possible end result. A direct factor leading to overwork is long working hours. Moreover, overwork is closely related to the wage level per hour, the pressure of unemployment or underemployment and high living costs. Both in Japan and the United States, working hours are very long when we compare them to Europe. Annual paid leave in both countries is exceedingly short. Earnings per hour in Japan are relatively low. The living standard in the U.S. is at a high level. The "unemployment-and-underemployment" rates in both countries are higher than the former F. R. of Germany. Regarding work-related diseases, occupational injury statistics turned out to be useless for the comparison between Japan, the U.S. and Europe. It is also difficult to use occupational mortality statistics for the comparison. General mortality statistics revealed that for the middle-aged male population, the highest death rate caused by heart diseases was in the U.S, and the highest rate caused by cerebrovascular disease was in Japan. Regarding these causes, the "ratio of middle-aged mortality" was at a high level in both countries. It means that some factors, which may be related to overwork, prevent a decrease in mortality in this age group.
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学法文学部
The Faculty of Law and Literature Shimane University
Date of Issued 1994-03-31
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00069886
Remark 大野秀夫先生定年退官記念号