Metadata Sub-indicator 8.8.1.3. Tasa accidentes mortales (mujeres)

Goal

Goal 8. Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all

Target

Target 8.8. Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working environments for all workers, including migrant workers, in particular women migrants, and those in precarious employment

Indicator

Indicator 8.8.1. Frequency rates of fatal and non-fatal occupational injuries, by sex and migrant status

Sub-indicator

Sub-indicator 8.8.1.3. Fatal accident rate (women)

Type of indicator (global, European, national)
  • Global
  • European (sdg_08_60)
Definition

Rate of incidence of fatal work accidents in women during the year per 100,000 employed workers

Calculation method

$$T(A_{M, mujeres})^{t}=\frac{A^{t}_{M, mujeres}}{\overline{E}^t_{mujeres}} \cdot 100.000$$Where: \( A^{t}_{M, mujeres}\)is the total number of fatal accidents of women in year t and \( \overline{E}^t_{mujeres}\)is the monthly average of employed workers in year t.

Unit of measure

Accidents per 100,000 employees

Periodicity

Annual

Disaggregated data(Gender, age, region in Spain, other)

Sex, Gravity of the accident

Tier

Tier II

Come from National Statistics Plan (YES/NO)

Yes

Statistical operation

Estadística de Accidentes de Trabajo (ISO code: 58012)

Date of the last metadata update

15/12/2021

Link to United Nations metadata
Custody agency

ILO

Observations

Fatal work accidents are taken from the European Statistics on Accidents at Work, thus excluding accidents in roaming, heart attacks, strokes and others due to natural causes and suicides. For the monthly average of employed workers, the members of the Social Security are considered to be covered by the contingency of accidents at work (data on the last day of the month), as well as the civil servants of the administrative mutualism of MUFACE, ISFAS and MUGEJU.