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4090592 
Technical Report 
Morbidity and Disability Among Workers 18 Years and Older in the Services Sector, 1997-2007 
Lee, DJ; Davila, EP; Leblanc, WG; Caban-Martinez, AJ; Fleming, LE 
2012 
NTIS/13100116 
GRA and I 
GRA and I 
The ongoing collection, analysis, dissemination and use of population health data has been an integral part of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) research program since the 1970s. In collaboration with its many partners, NIOSH has established programs to describe the magnitude of occupational hazards, diseases, and injuries in the United States. These activities document the nation's progress in reducing the burden of work-related diseases and injuries. These activities have continually identified new areas that require additional research and prevention efforts. Despite these accomplishments, occupational health surveillance in the United States remains fragmented, with substantial data gaps. NIOSH conducts a range of efforts in the area of research, guidance, information, and service. To better coordinate these efforts, NIOSH has adopted aspects of matrix management to both organize and manage its research portfolio.