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Incidence Rate of Occupational Diseases, Per 100,000 Employed Persons

Table ID: 3K3E9040

Indicator Incidence rate of occupational diseases, per 100,000 employed persons
Definition All establishments employing 20 or more workers.  Before 2012, non-agricultural only.
Indicator defined as: Total cases of occupational diseases per 100,000 employed persons.
Occupational disease - refers to an abnormal condition or disorder other than one resulting from an occupational injury caused by exposure over a period of time to risk factors associated with work activity such as contact with certain chemicals, inhaling coal dust, carrying out repetitive movements.  These refer to new cases recognized, diagnosed and recorded during the year.
Method of Computation (Total Cases of Occupational Diseases/1000)/Employed)*100000
Source of Basic Data BLES Integrated Survey/Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment
Source Document/ Agency Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
Frequency of Release Annually
Latest Available 2015
Level of Disaggregation Branch of economic activity
Remarks The inquiry on occupational diseases started with 2003 data.
Contacts Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
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Telefax No.: +632-3761921
Email: lsrsd.staff@psa.gov.ph
Last Update 11/10/2018
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