Details for Alcohol, work and productivity
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Name: | Alcohol, work and productivity |
Description: | Author: Science Group of the European Alcohol and Health Forum Globally, alcohol is the world’s number one risk factor for ill-health and premature death amongst the 25-59 year old age group, the core of the working age population. It is unsurprising, therefore that lost productivity costs feature as the dominant element in social costs studies arising from the harm done by alcohol (contributing to one half or more of the total social costs). There are positive opportunities afforded through work to address problems due to harmful drinking even if they may not obviously impact on productivity. Those in full-time employment – usually about two-thirds of the population of working age - spend about one-third to one half of their waking lives at work and are open to health and wellbeing influences far more frequently than in, for example, conventional healthcare settings. |
Filename: | Alcohol,_work_and_productiviy.pdf |
Filesize: | 1.21 MB |
Filetype: | pdf (Mime Type: application/pdf) |
Created On: | 06/25/2012 14:09 |
Last updated on: | 01/28/2013 15:25 |