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  • The Workers’ Exposure Survey on cancer risk factors in Europe (WES) provides information on workers’ probable exposure to 24 known cancer risk factors during their last working week. WES was conducted in Germany, Ireland, Spain, France, Hungary and Finland in 2023. A random, population-based sample of workers aged 15 years or more participated in each country, including both employed and self-employed, and covering all the occupations and sectors of economic activity, as well as those employed in public administration. Overall, 24,402 workers were interviewed. WES aims to better identify the cancer risk factors responsible for most of the exposures, providing an accurate and comprehensive overview that can contribute to preventive measures, awareness-raising and policy-making, ultimately helping in the fight against occupational cancer. (xsd:string)
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  • Employment Research (en)
  • Employment Research (de)
  • Social economics (de)
  • Social economics (en)
  • education and health economics (de)
  • education and health economics (en)
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  • Cavet, Marine (2024): Workers’ exposure survey on cancer risk factors in Europe. GESIS, Cologne. Data File Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2818 (en)
  • Cavet, Marine (2024): Workers’ exposure survey on cancer risk factors in Europe. GESIS, Köln. Datenfile Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2818 (de)
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  • Among the survey documentation, there is a file 'Tips for the correct use of the data' which gives an overview of WES and the recommended steps to work with the data. There are also the following:Dataset: -SPSS format, including metadata: 20241206_dataset_WES.sav (70 MB) -CSV format, with documentation in a pdf below: 20240806_dataset_WES.csv (110 MB)Documentation for CSV format: WES_dataset_documentation.pdf Several WES Publications.Questionnaire (in English):-WES introduction and closing questions (pdf)-WES OccIDEAS modules (pdf)Data protection statement (xsd:string)
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  • Free access (with registration) (en)
  • Freier Zugang (mit Registrierung) (de)
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  • 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2818 (xsd:string)
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  • Selbstausfüller:CAWI(Computerunterstütztes Web-Interview) (de)
  • Telephone interview:CATI(Computer Assisted Telephone Interview) (en)
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  • 2024 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 2024-01-01 (xsd:date)
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  • 2024 (xsd:gyear)
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  • 10.7802/2818 ()
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  • 2022-01-01 (xsd:date)
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  • Querschnitt (de)
  • cross-section (en)
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  • WES (Parallel title) (xsd:string)
  • Workers’ exposure survey on cancer risk factors in Europe (xsd:string)
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  • Cavet, Marine (xsd:string)
  • [Gysen, Sara; Ipsos NV (Data Collector) [=] Fritschi, Lin; OccIDEAS (Researcher) [=] Schneider, Elke; EU-OSHA (Project Member) [=] Vilahur, Nadia; EU-OSHA (Project Member) [=] Irastorza, Xabier; EU-OSHA (Project Member)] (xsd:string)
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  • GESIS, Cologne. Data File Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2818 (en)
  • GESIS, Köln. Datenfile Version 1.0.0, https://doi.org/10.7802/2818 (de)
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  • 2022-01-01 (xsd:date)
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  • Occupational cancer risk factors in Europe – first findings of the Workers’ Exposure Survey, EU-OSHA, 2023 (xsd:string)
  • Occupational cancer risk factors in Europe – methodology of the Workers’ Exposure Survey, EU-OSHA, 2024. (xsd:string)
  • Occupational cancer risk factors in Europe – summary of the methodology of the Workers’ Exposure Survey, EU-OSHA, 2023 (xsd:string)
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  • Arbeitsmarkt und Beschäftigung (de)
  • Labor market and employment (en)
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  • Workers aged 15 years or more, including both employed and self-employed, and covering all the occupations and sectors of economic activity, as well as those employed in public administration. WES, however, did not cover individuals doing housework for own use (NACE section T), individuals working in extraterritorial organisations (NACE section U), nor individuals in armed forces occupations (ISCO major group 0). (xsd:string)