OSHA Enforcement, Industrial Compliance, and Workplace Injuries

Working Paper: NBER ID: w0953

Authors: Ann P. Bartel; Lacy Glenn Thomas

Abstract: This paper develops and tests a three-equation simultaneous model of OSHA enforcement behavior, industrial compliance and workplace injuries. The enforcement equation is based on the assumption that OSHA acts as a political institution that gains support through the transfer of wealth from firms to employees; the empirical results are largely consistent with this notion. Contrary to previous work, we find that OSHA enforcement efforts have, indeed, had a statistically significant impact on industrial compliance and, further, that this compliance has led to a statistically significant decrease in worker injuries. The point estimate of the elasticity of the lost workday rate with respect to the OSHA inspection rate is -.04.

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Causal Claims

CauseEffect
OSHA enforcement (J28)industrial compliance (L59)
industrial compliance (L59)workplace injuries (J28)
OSHA enforcement (J28)workplace injuries (J28)

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