EuroJEM
EuroJEM is a tool for assessment of occupational exposure in large populations.
EuroJEM is a tool designed for conducting occupational exposure assessments in large populations where individual data is unavailable. It includes a comprehensive set of job-exposure matrices (JEMs) that cover a wide range of occupational exposures across Europe. Built upon harmonized, high-quality JEMs from multiple countries, EuroJEM also incorporates new, specially developed JEMs created for this project. The result is a robust tool that addresses some of the most prevalent and significant occupational exposures in the labor market.
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Job-exposure matrices in EuroJEM
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The interactive EuroJEV tool allows policymakers or occupational health practitioners to explore the number of workers exposed to various physical, chemical, and psychosocial exposures included in the EuroJEM by country, year, and occupation. The user-friendly tool presents exposure prevalence information visually, allowing comparisons across different occupations and exposures.
EuroJEM is funded by the EU’s Horizon 2020 program. Developed as part of the Exposome Project for Health and Occupational Research (EPHOR). Grant Agreement No. 874703.
