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2. Special issue: what have we learnt from the COVID-19 global pandemic: improving the construction industry’s abilities to foresee, respond to and recover from future endemic catastrophes
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3. Exploring the relationship between bodily pain and work-life balance among manual/non-managerial construction workers
4. Examining the interaction between bodily pain and mental health of construction workers
5. The client’s role in promoting work health and safety in construction projects: balancing contracts and relationships to effect change
6. Embedding occupational health and safety in the procurement and management of infrastructure projects: institutional logics at play in the context of new public management
7. Opportunities for improving construction health and safety using real-time H&S management innovations: a socio-technical-economic perspective
8. Promoting construction workers’ health: a multi-level system perspective
9. Work–life fit: identification of demand and resource typologies within a systems framework*
10. Exploring the potential for the use of video to communicate safety information to construction workers: case studies of organizational use*
11. Community role salience: the development and testing of a new measure
12. Development and validation of a multilevel safety climate measurement tool in the construction industry
13. Looking and learning: using participatory video to improve health and safety in the construction industry
14. Improving the health of male, blue collar construction workers: a social ecological perspective
15. Are we on the same page? Exploring construction professionals’ mental models of occupational health and safety
16. Identification and verification of demands and resources within a work–life fit framework: evidence from the Australian construction industry
17. Exploring the link between early constructor involvement in project decision-making and the efficacy of health and safety risk control
18. Construction accident causality: learning from different countries and differing consequences
19. Design Risk Management: Contribution to Health and Safety
20. Pathways to Industry: Work Practices of Undergraduate Students in Construction Programs in Australia
21. Designing for construction workers’ occupational health and safety: a case study of socio-material complexity
22. Designing for construction workers’ occupational health and safety: a case study of socio-material complexity
23. Labouring for leisure? Achieving work-life balance through compressed working weeks
24. Properties of group safety climate in construction: the development and evaluation of a typology
25. The rhythms of project life: a longitudinal analysis of work hours and work–life experiences in construction
26. Safety climate in conditions of construction subcontracting: a multi‐level analysis
27. Work–family enrichment in the Australian construction industry: implications for job design
28. Construction Safety Management
29. Group‐level safety climate in the Australian construction industry: within‐group homogeneity and between‐group differences in road construction and maintenance
30. Burnout among Hong Kong Chinese architecture students: the paradoxical effect of Confucian conformity values
31. Alternative work schedule interventions in the Australian construction industry: a comparative case study analysis
32. Conflict Between Paid Work and Study: Does it Impact upon Students’ Burnout and Satisfaction with University Life?
33. The experience of burnout among future construction professionals: a cross‐national study
34. Letter to the Editor
35. Does a supportive work environment moderate the relationship between work‐family conflict and burnout among construction professionals?
36. The decline of the ‘traditional’ family: work‐life benefits as a means of promoting a diverse workforce in the construction industry of Australia
37. Does work–family conflict mediate the relationship between job schedule demands and burnout in male construction professionals and managers?
38. Occupational rehabilitation in the construction industry of Victoria
39. The work‐life experiences of office and site‐based employees in the Australian construction industry
40. Career, family and work environment determinants of organizational commitment among women in the Australian construction industry
41. The impact of individual and job characteristics on 'burnout' among civil engineers in Australia and the implications for employee turnover
42. The impact of job and organizational demands on marital or relationship satisfaction and conflict among Australian civil engineers
43. The effect of first aid training on Australian construction workers' occupational health and safety knowledge and motivation to avoid work-related injury or illness
44. Improving solid waste reduction and recycling performance using goal setting and feedback
45. The effect of first aid training on objective safety behaviour in Australian small business construction firms
46. Understandings of occupational health and safety risk control in small business construction firms: barriers to implementing technological controls
47. Employee perceptions of the solid waste management system operating in a large Australian contracting organization: implications for company policy implementation
48. Behaviour-based safety management in Hong Kong's construction industry: the results of a field study
49. Construction site safety in Hong Kong
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