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Construction suicide rates on the increase

454 hard hats laid out at the Leeds College of Building to represent the number of construction workers who commit suicide every year. April 30 2021.
54 hard hats laid out at the Leeds College of Building to represent the number of construction workers who commit suicide every year. Photo credit: SWNS

The rate of construction suicides is on the increase, according to a new study by Glasgow Caledonian University, commissioned by the Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity.

The study found that the number of suicides per 100,000 construction workers rose from 26 to 29 in the four years to 2019.

The data shows no change in historical ratios, with those in the construction industry three times more likely to take their own life than in other sectors.

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