Three studies on immigrants' occupational injuries have been carried out in Scandinavia, and they all had different results to other studies in European countries.
In Sweden, foreign workers had a lower accident frequency than Swedish workers [22, 23]. In Oslo, immigrant workers suffered 30% of the occupational injuries, whereas their proportion of the work force was only 12% [24].
Immigrant bus drivers in Helsinki were involved in occupational accidents less often than Finnish drivers [25].