ESTIMATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RESOURCE INTENSITY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY IN KAZAKHSTAN
ESTIMATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RESOURCE INTENSITY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY IN KAZAKHSTAN
Author: |
Natalia Li M.A., MSc. |
Typ: |
IES Working Papers |
Year: |
2020 |
Number: |
34 |
ISSN / ISBN: |
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Published in: |
IES Working Papers 34/2020 |
Publishing place: |
Prague |
Keywords: |
occupational health and safety, Kazakhstan, mining, resource sector, occupational accidents |
JEL codes: |
J28, J24, I15, J80 |
Suggested citation: |
Li N. (2020): "Estimating the Relationship Between Resource Intensity and Occupational Health and Safety in Kazakhstan " IES Working Papers 34/2020. IES FSV. Charles University. |
Abstract: |
This paper evaluates the impact of resource intensity on occupational health in Kazakhstan, exploiting official statistical data on injury rates, mining production and employment, income and inequality measurements across 16 regions for period from 2001 to 2014. The injury and the fatality rates in the panel are estimated using fixed effects and random effects model respectively. The results indicate positive correlation between engagement in the resource sector and the injury rate. The paper also finds other significant determinants of occupational accident rates in Kazakhstan – inequality, income, and unemployment. |
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