Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health
Published by Taylor & Francis
ISSN : 1933-8244 eISSN : 2154-4700
Abbreviation : Arch. Environ. Occup. Health
Aims & Scope
Archives of Environmental & Occupational Health , originally founded in 1919 as the Journal of Industrial Hygiene, and perhaps most well-known as the Archives of Environmental Health, reports, integrates, and consolidates the latest research, both nationally and internationally, from fields germane to environmental health, including epidemiology, toxicology, exposure assessment, modeling and biostatistics, risk science and biochemistry.
Publishing new research based on the most rigorous methods and discussion to put this work in perspective for public health, public policy, and sustainability, the Archives addresses such topics of current concern as health significance of chemical exposure, toxic waste, new and old energy technologies, industrial processes, and the environmental causation of disease such as neurotoxicity, birth defects, cancer, and chronic degenerative diseases.
For more than 90 years, this noted journal has provided objective documentation of the effects of environmental agents on human and, in some cases, animal populations and information of practical importance on which decisions are based.
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Impact Factor
Year | Value |
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2025 | 0.9 |
2024 | 1.40 |
Journal Rank
Year | Value |
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2024 | 12914 |
Journal Citation Indicator
Year | Value |
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2024 | 366 |
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
Year | Value |
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2024 | 0.437 |
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2024 | Q2 |
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Abstracting & Indexing
Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.
Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Environmental Science, Medicine and Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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The Direct Impact of Climate Change on Regional Labor Productivity
Citation: 308
Authors: Tord, R. Sari, Simon J., Tom, Richard S. J.
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Atypical Work Hours and Metabolic Syndrome Among Police Officers
Citation: 119
Authors: John M., Cecil M., Tara A., Anna, Desta, Michael E., Luenda E., Bryan J.
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How Immigrant Workers Experience Workplace Problems: A Qualitative Study
Citation: 101
Authors: Arnold B., Kaori, Erica, Jose
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High Temperature, Heat Index, and Mortality in 6 Major Cities in South Korea
Citation: 96
Authors: Ho, Jong-Sik, Jeongim
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Occupational Asbestos Exposure and Lung Cancer—A Systematic Review of the Literature
Citation: 95
Authors: Lene Snabe, Jesper, Jesper, Søren, Karen Ege, Maria, Niels Christian, David
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Uranium in Drinking Water: Renal Effects of Long-Term Ingestion by an Aboriginal Community
Citation: 93
Authors: Maria L. Limson, Jan M., Gerry B., Renato A. F., Wendy C., Kevin
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The influence of climate change on human cardiovascular function
Citation: 86
Authors: Milos, Radmila, Jovana, Vladimir, Dusko, Svetozar, Ljiljana
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Prenatal DDT Exposure and Testicular Cancer: A Nested Case-Control Study
Citation: 81
Authors: Barbara A., Piera M., Roberta E.
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Paraquat exposure and Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Citation: 81
Authors: Wimonchat, Ornrat, Rosarin, Nathorn, C., Brad, Manupat
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Knowledge and Practices of Farmers With Reference to Pesticide Management: Implications on Human Health
Citation: 81
Authors: Kaliyaperumal, Mubarek, Fantahun