The procedures used to collect data relating to occupational health in Australia are reviewed and a critique is offered of their adequacy in presenting a comprehensive picture of occupational health. Attention is focused on the death certification process and on the role of the cancer and perinatal statistics units. Proposals are offered for overhauling the social procedures for collecting public health data, with a view to providing a better base for preventive strategies. 1983 Public Health Association of Australia
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Mathews, J. A. (1983). CRITIQUE OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH MONITORING IN AUSTRALIA. Community Health Studies, 7(1), 24–34. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-6405.1983.tb00388.x
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