The Data Center leads CPWR’s work to share timely, relevant, and data-driven information with the construction industry. Our newest publication is the Data Bulletin, published six times a year; it succeeds the Quarterly Data Report.
2024
Mental Health Trends in the Construction Industry: A Look at Anxiety, Depression, Psychological Distress, Suicides, and Overdoses
Fatal Injury Trends in the Construction Industry, 2011-2022
Trenching Injuries, Citations and Penalties in Construction
Fatal and Nonfatal Falls in the U.S Construction Industry, 2011-2022
Trends of Apprenticeships in the Construction Trades
2023
Safety Practices Reported Among Construction Contractors
Labor Force Characteristics in Construction and All Industries, 2011-2022
Employment Costs in Construction
Women in Construction: Employment, Business Owner, and Injury Trends
Fatal and Nonfatal Focus Four Injuries in Construction
Leading Causes of All Deaths Among Current, Retired, and Former Construction Workers
2022
Electrical Injuries and Citations in Construction
Fatal and Nonfatal Transportation Injuries in the Construction Industry, 2011-2020
Impact of COVID-19 on the Construction Industry: 2 Years in Review
Fatal and Nonfatal Injuries in the Construction Industry
Employment Trends and Projections in Construction
Construction Worker Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic
2021
Construction Safety Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic
OSHA Inspections and Citations for Fall Protection in Construction and the Impact of COVID-19
Fatal and Nonfatal Struck-by Injuries in the Construction Industry, 2011-2019
Construction Employment, Businesses, and COVID-19 Vaccinations During the Pandemic
Fatal Injury Trends in the Construction Industry
2020
Nonfatal Injury Trends in the Construction Industry
Impact of COVID-19 on Construction Businesses and Productions
Impact of COVID-19 on Construction Workers and Businesses
New Trends of Fatal Falls in the Construction Industry
Coronavirus and Health Disparities in Construction
Health Insurance Coverage in the Construction Industry
2019
Fourth Quarter – Overdose Fatalities at Worksites and Opioid Use in the Construction Industry
Third Quarter – Trends of Musculoskeletal Disorders and Interventions in the Construction Industry
Second Quarter – Trends of Fall Injuries and Prevention in the Construction Industry
First Quarter – Nonstandard work arrangements in the construction industry
2018
Fourth Quarter – Deaths and Injuries Involving Elevators or Escalators in Construction and the General Population
Third Quarter – Fatal Injuries among Small Construction Establishments
Second Quarter – Fatal Injuries at Road Construction Sites among Construction Workers
First Quarter – Union Effect on Safety Management and Safety Culture in the Construction Industry
2017
Fourth Quarter – Caught-in/between Injuries and Prevention in the Construction Industry
Third Quarter – Electrocutions and Prevention in the Construction Industry
Second Quarter – Struck-by Injuries and Prevention in the Construction Industry
Xuanwen Wang, PhD, Rebecca Katz, MPH, Scott Schneider, CIH, Babak Memarian, PhD, Xiuwen Sue Dong, DrPH
First Quarter – Fall Injuries and Prevention in the Construction Industry
2016
Fourth Quarter – Health, Healthcare, and Medical Expenditures among Construction Workers
Third Quarter – Workplace Safety and Health Perceptions of Construction Workers
Second Quarter – Safety Management and Safety Culture among Small Construction Firms
First Quarter – Hispanic Employment and Business Owners in the U.S. Construction Industry
2015
Fourth Quarter – Impact of the Affordable Care Act on health insurance coverage and healthcare utilization among construction workers
Third Quarter – Fatal and nonfatal injuries among construction trades between 2003 and 2014
Second Quarter – Temporary Workers in the Construction Industry
First Quarter – Employment Trends and Projections in Construction
2014
Vol. 3, No. 2 – New Trends in Fatalities among Construction Workers
Vol. 3, No. 1 – Green Construction Update
This Data Brief focuses on the rise of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) registration and certification, green job growth in construction and other industries, and safety training on green technologies required by employers.