%0 Journal Article %J Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health %D 1995 %T Occupational Injuries Among Agricultural Workers 51 to 61 Years Old: A National Study %A Zwerling, Craig %A Nancy L. Sprince %A Robert B Wallace %A Charles S. Davis %A Paul S. Whitten %A Steven G Heeringa %K Demographics %K Employment and Labor Force %K Health Conditions and Status %K Net Worth and Assets %X This paper examines risk factors for occupational injuries among agricultural workers and compares them with the risk factors for injury among other older workers. The findings suggest that the risks for occupational injuries among agricultural workers differ from those that affect workers in all other occupations. While heavy lifting and poor eye sight were risk factors for both agricultural and other workers, self-employment- - which acted as a protective factor for other workers- - proved to be a risk factor for agricultural workers. Other variables - depressive symptoms and dissatisfaction with marriage, job, family life, the way problems are handled, and life overall - tended to be more strongly associated with occupational injuries in agricultural workers than among other workers. %B Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health %I 1 %V 1 %P 273-281 %G eng %U https://elibrary.asabe.org/abstract.asp?search=1&JID=3&AID=19469&CID=j1995&v=1&i=4&T=1&urlRedirect=[anywhere=&keyword=&abstract=&title=on&author=&references=&docnumber=&journals=All&searchstring=Occupational%20Injuries%20among%20Agricultural%20Workers&pg= %N 4 %4 Self-Employment/Labor/Occupational Injury/Basic Demographics/Health Status/Health Behaviors/Economic Status %$ 8048 %R 10.13031/2013.19469