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The effect of airline pilot characteristics on perceptions of job safety risks
Leon N. Moses
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Ian Savage
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Economics
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Employers
100%
Safety Risk
100%
Workplace Safety
100%
Airline pilots
100%
United States
50%
Risk Perception
50%
Learning Curve
50%
Regression Techniques
50%
Safety Hazards
50%
Cross-sectional Sample
50%
Financial Well-being
50%
Pilot Assessment
50%
Work-related Risk Factors
50%
Length of Tenure
50%
Commercial Airline pilots
50%
Aircraft Maintenance
50%
Engineering
Safety Risk
100%
Airlines
100%
Larger Cross
50%
Regression Technique
50%
Learning Curve
50%
Aircraft Maintenance
50%
United States
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Airline
100%
Aviation Employees
100%
Specific Industry
25%