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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Safety Res. 2012 Dec 22;44:25–29. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2012.12.002

Table 2.

Work-related homicides in selected retail industries by event of death, establishment size and selected occupations — United States, 2003–2008.

Characteristics Total
n (%)
Foreign-born
n (%)
Event
 Hitting, kicking, beating 53 (5) 22 (4)
 Shooting 885 (83) 438 (85)
 Stabbing 89 (8) 41 (8)
 Assaults and violent acts by person(s),
 n.e.c/unspecified
35 (3) 12 (2)
Establishment Size
 1–10 employees 528 (50) 298 (54)
 11–19 employees 67 (6) 18 (4)
 20–49 employees 62 (6) 11 (2)
 50–99 employees 20 (2)
 100+employees 29 (3)
 Not reported 356 (34) 178 (35)
Occupation *
 Cashiers 252 (24) 146 (28)
 First-line managers of retail sales workers 236 (22) 159 (31)
 Food service managers 91 (9) 45 (9)
 First-line managers of food preparation
 and serving workers
86 (8) 18 (4)
 Security Guards 75 (7) 7 (1)
 Driver/Sales Workers 51 (5) 21 (4)
 Cooks 40 (4) 22 (4)
 Bartenders 33 (3) 6 (1)
 Retail salespersons 29 (3) 15 (3)
 Combined food preparation and serving
 workers
26 (2) 7 (1)
 Service station attendants 24 (2) 17 (3)
Total 1062 (100) 513 (100)

Fatal injury numbers and rates were generated by [authors] with restricted access to CFOI microdata.

Do not meet BLS reporting criteria.

*

Do not sum to total because it includes selected occupations.