Construction Engineering, University of Burgos, Burgos, Spain.
Economic Science, University of Burgos, Burgos, Spain.
J Safety Res. 2014 Feb;48:77-85. doi: 10.1016/j.jsr.2013.12.007. Epub 2014 Jan 3.
The potential influence of the current economic crisis on occupational accident rates and accident severity is studied in an analysis of all workplace accidents that occurred in Spain throughout the period 2000-2009.
The investigation confirms that occupational accidents in Spain are affected by the current economic crisis, which has provoked a sharp fall in both the number of accidents and the probability of having one. This may be justified by certain factors such as age, gender, length of service, size of the firm, and the employment stability of the injured worker. The influence of these factors is analyzed.
The economic crises seems to provoke a sort of "natural selection" in the labor market and only the best adapted tend to remain (older workers, with more experience, a higher percentage of women, more workers in larger companies and permanent contracts), all of which means that the probability of workers having an injury is considerably reduced.
本研究分析了 2000 年至 2009 年期间在西班牙发生的所有工作场所事故,以探讨当前经济危机对职业事故率和事故严重程度的潜在影响。
调查证实,西班牙的职业事故受到当前经济危机的影响,这导致事故数量和发生概率都急剧下降。这可以用某些因素来解释,如年龄、性别、工龄、公司规模以及受伤工人的就业稳定性。分析了这些因素的影响。
经济危机似乎在劳动力市场引发了一种“自然选择”,只有最适应的人才能留下来(年龄较大、经验更丰富、女性比例更高、大公司和长期合同的工人更多),这意味着工人受伤的概率大大降低。