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DREM releases the final results of the 2025 Tourism Statistics and updates the corresponding Time Series (1976-2025) (Read more...)
In 2025, the main obstacles to reconciling work and family life were long working hours and unpredictable or atypical working hours (Read more...)
In 2025, the number of inoculations administered in the Region increased by 2.5% (Read more...)
In June 2026, the Confidence Indicator in Manufacturing Industry and Services increased, while in Construction and Public Works and in Trade there was a decrease (Read more...)
DREM publishes a new edition of the Quarterly Statistical Bulletin covering the 1st quarter of 2026 (Read more...)
In May 2026, the passenger movement at the airports of the Autonomous Region of Madeira recorded a year-on-year growth of 5.5% (Read more...)
In the 1st quarter of 2026, the median rent for new lease agreements increased by 16.0% and the number of new agreements fell by 8.6% year-on-year (Read more...)
In 2024/2025, the 2nd cycle of Primary Education recorded the highest progression/completion rate (Read more...)
In May 2026, the median value of bank appraisals for housing in the Autonomous Region of Madeira stood at 2 598 euros per square metre (Read more...)
In 2025, the Region's only mobile pharmacy outlet was closed (Read more...)
Notícias (GB)
DREM releases the final results of the 2025 Tourism Statistics and updates the corresponding Time Series (1976-2025) (Read more...)
In 2025, the main obstacles to reconciling work and family life were long working hours and unpredictable or atypical working hours (Read more...)
In 2025, the number of inoculations administered in the Region increased by 2.5% (Read more...)
In June 2026, the Confidence Indicator in Manufacturing Industry and Services increased, while in Construction and Public Works and in Trade there was a decrease (Read more...)
DREM publishes a new edition of the Quarterly Statistical Bulletin covering the 1st quarter of 2026 (Read more...)
In May 2026, the passenger movement at the airports of the Autonomous Region of Madeira recorded a year-on-year growth of 5.5% (Read more...)
In the 1st quarter of 2026, the median rent for new lease agreements increased by 16.0% and the number of new agreements fell by 8.6% year-on-year (Read more...)
In 2024/2025, the 2nd cycle of Primary Education recorded the highest progression/completion rate (Read more...)
In May 2026, the median value of bank appraisals for housing in the Autonomous Region of Madeira stood at 2 598 euros per square metre (Read more...)
In 2025, the Region's only mobile pharmacy outlet was closed (Read more...)
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In 2019
Number of accidents at work increased by 6.6.% in the Region compared to the previous year
The Regional Directorate of Statistics of Madeira (DREM) releases today on its website, a time series on accidents at work, updated with data for 2019.
According to the data provided to the Regional Directorate of Statistics of Madeira (DREM) by the Regional Directorate of Labour and Inspection Action, there were 3,778 accidents at work in the Autonomous Region of Madeira. In 2019, the number of accidents (+233) went up by 6.6% with 2 fatal casualties being recorded (1 in 2018).
The sectors of “Accommodation and food service activities” and “Construction” concentrated the higher number of accidents at work, representing, in 2019, 19.0% of the total in both sectors, followed by the sector of “Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles” with 14.2%. The “Public administration and defence; Compulsory Social Security” sector recorded the largest decrease, with fewer 58 accidents, meaning a 27.6% drop. It should be noted that accidents in this sector accounted for only 4.0% of the total.
By gender and age groups, in 2019, the majority of the accidents happened with men (69.2%) and with persons aged between 35 and 54 years old (54.8%). The professional groups of “Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers” (437 accidents; 11.6%) and “Building and Related Trades Workers (excluding Electricians)” (421 accidents; 11.1%) were the ones with the highest number of accidents.
With regard to the type of accident location, 21.6% of accidents occurred in the "Industrial site" (816 accidents) and 16.2% in "Tertiary activity area, office, amusement area, miscellaneous" (613 accidents). The cause of most accidents was "Body movement under or with physical stress" (26.0% of total accidents).
The main types of occurrence that caused injury were “Physical and mental stress” (22.9% of the total) and “Horizontal or vertical impact with or against a stationary object” (15.2%).
With regard to the consequences of accidents, “Wounds and superficial injuries” (44.7%) and “Dislocations, sprains and strains” (39.2%) were the most common types of injury, in 2019. More than half of the accidents affected the “Upper or lower extremities of the body”(34.6% and 26.2%, respectively).
Regarding the number of days away from work, 30.6% of the non-deadly accidents at work did not imply absence from work. Amongst the remaining, 7 to 13 days away from work were the consequence of 17.5% of the non-deadly accidents. In 2019, the highest number of days lost was recorded in the“Construction” sector (20,659 days; 20.7% of the total).

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