Mortality patterns among men in the motor vehicle manufacturing industry.

Author(s)
Delzell, E. Macaluso, M. Honda, Y. & Austin, H.
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Abstract

This retrospective follow-up study evaluates the mortality experience of 123,232 male hourly workers employed at a motor vehicle manufacturing company in 1973. Company computerized personnel records were used to identify subjects and to obtain their employment history. Follow-up through December 31, 1985 was conducted using company, state, and national data sources. The mortality rates of the cohort were compared with the rates of the United States (U.S.) general population of white or black men, adjusting for age and calendar time, and using the standardized mortality ratio (SMR) as the measure of association.

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932107 ST [electronic version only]
Source

American Journal of Industrial Medicine, Vol. 24 (1993), No. 4, p. 471-484, 25 ref.

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