The Worsening of the employment and work conditions and its relationship to the self-perceived health in European working population. Relevance and effects of the latest socioeconomic crisis

The recent crisis of the capitalistic economic system has altered the working conditions and occupations in the European Union. The recession situation has accelerated trends and has brought transformations that have been observed before. Changes have not looked the same way in all the countries of...

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Main Author: Jordi Merino Noé
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2016-10-01
Series:Cuadernos de Relaciones Laborales
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CRLA/article/view/53435
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spelling doaj-cfabee3015d448dfbe582e7794719f8a2020-11-25T00:39:11ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Relaciones Laborales1131-86351988-25722016-10-0134240543110.5209/CRLA.5343550126The Worsening of the employment and work conditions and its relationship to the self-perceived health in European working population. Relevance and effects of the latest socioeconomic crisisJordi Merino Noé0Universidad de GironaThe recent crisis of the capitalistic economic system has altered the working conditions and occupations in the European Union. The recession situation has accelerated trends and has brought transformations that have been observed before. Changes have not looked the same way in all the countries of the Union. The social occupation norms, labour relations models and the type of global welfare provision can help underline some of these inequalities. Poor working conditions can expose workers to situations of great risk. This is one of the basic assumptions of the theoretical models and analytical studies of the approach to the psychosocial work environment. Changes in working conditions of the population seems to be important to explain in the worst health states. To observe these features in the current period of economic recession it has made a comparative study of trend through the possibilities of the European Working Conditions Survey in the 2005 and 2010 editions. It has also set different multivariate logistic regression models to explore potential partnerships with the worst conditions of employment and work. It seems that the economic crisis has intensified changes in working conditions and highlighted the effects of those conditions on the poor health of the working population. This conclusion can’t be extended for all EU countries; some differences were observed in terms of global welfare models.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CRLA/article/view/53435Salud laboralfactores de riesgo psicosocialprovisión global del bienestarcrisis socioeconómicadesigualdades de género en el mercado de trabajo
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The Worsening of the employment and work conditions and its relationship to the self-perceived health in European working population. Relevance and effects of the latest socioeconomic crisis
Cuadernos de Relaciones Laborales
Salud laboral
factores de riesgo psicosocial
provisión global del bienestar
crisis socioeconómica
desigualdades de género en el mercado de trabajo
author_facet Jordi Merino Noé
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title The Worsening of the employment and work conditions and its relationship to the self-perceived health in European working population. Relevance and effects of the latest socioeconomic crisis
title_short The Worsening of the employment and work conditions and its relationship to the self-perceived health in European working population. Relevance and effects of the latest socioeconomic crisis
title_full The Worsening of the employment and work conditions and its relationship to the self-perceived health in European working population. Relevance and effects of the latest socioeconomic crisis
title_fullStr The Worsening of the employment and work conditions and its relationship to the self-perceived health in European working population. Relevance and effects of the latest socioeconomic crisis
title_full_unstemmed The Worsening of the employment and work conditions and its relationship to the self-perceived health in European working population. Relevance and effects of the latest socioeconomic crisis
title_sort worsening of the employment and work conditions and its relationship to the self-perceived health in european working population. relevance and effects of the latest socioeconomic crisis
publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Cuadernos de Relaciones Laborales
issn 1131-8635
1988-2572
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The recent crisis of the capitalistic economic system has altered the working conditions and occupations in the European Union. The recession situation has accelerated trends and has brought transformations that have been observed before. Changes have not looked the same way in all the countries of the Union. The social occupation norms, labour relations models and the type of global welfare provision can help underline some of these inequalities. Poor working conditions can expose workers to situations of great risk. This is one of the basic assumptions of the theoretical models and analytical studies of the approach to the psychosocial work environment. Changes in working conditions of the population seems to be important to explain in the worst health states. To observe these features in the current period of economic recession it has made a comparative study of trend through the possibilities of the European Working Conditions Survey in the 2005 and 2010 editions. It has also set different multivariate logistic regression models to explore potential partnerships with the worst conditions of employment and work. It seems that the economic crisis has intensified changes in working conditions and highlighted the effects of those conditions on the poor health of the working population. This conclusion can’t be extended for all EU countries; some differences were observed in terms of global welfare models.
topic Salud laboral
factores de riesgo psicosocial
provisión global del bienestar
crisis socioeconómica
desigualdades de género en el mercado de trabajo
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CRLA/article/view/53435
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