Studies & Surveys
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Every year, EUROGIP conducts studies and surveys on occupational risk insurance and prevention in Europe. Based on in-depth research and international comparisons, these studies provide unique insights into the practices, policies, and measures implemented in various European countries to improve occupational health and safety.
Latest Studies & Surveys
2004
Cost and funding of occupational diseases in Europe
It is possible to make an economic assessment of what companies devote to occupational diseases in Europe by studying the expenses of the competent national insurance organisations. This is the purpose of the present report, which also deals with the question of funding for occupational health insurance.
2004
Work related mental disorders: what recognition in Europe?
This report, made by a European working group, studied the possibilities of recognition of these illnesses in 13 European countries and gives a review of current national thinking.
2003
Accidents while driving for work in Europe: What prevention? Paris, 9 December 2003 (document in French only)
Eurogip organized Tuesday December 9, 2003 a European day-debate on the topic of the prevention of traffic accidents involving somebody who is at work at the time, whether they are occasional or regular displacements, which are often fatal. Proceedings are available in French only.
2002
Work-related mental illnesses: What recognition as occupational diseases in Europe? (Available in French only)
At a time when stress at work is becoming a subject of growing concern, a European working group has examined the issue of the recognition of illnesses of psychosocial origin as occupational diseases in thirteen countries. Eurogip, which coordinated the work, publishes the study report.
Only in French