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中美洲的工作条件和健康:对六个国家的 12024 名工人的调查。

Working conditions and health in Central America: a survey of 12,024 workers in six countries.

机构信息

Centro de Investigación en Salud Laboral (CISAL), Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain CIBER of Epidemiology and Public Health, Spain IMIM Parc Salut Mar., Barcelona, Spain.

Programa Salud, Trabajo y Ambiente en América Central (SALTRA), Central American Institute for Studies on Toxic Substances, Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica.

出版信息

Occup Environ Med. 2014 Jul;71(7):459-65. doi: 10.1136/oemed-2013-101908. Epub 2014 Mar 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe the survey methodology and initial general findings of the first Central American Survey of Working Conditions and Health.

METHODS

A representative sample of 12,024 workers was interviewed at home in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. Questionnaire items addressed worker demographics, employment conditions, occupational risk factors and self-perceived health.

RESULTS

Overall, self-employment (37%) is the most frequent type of employment, 8% of employees lack a work contract and 74% of the workforce is not covered by social security. These percentages are higher in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, and lower in Costa Rica, Panama and Nicaragua. A third of the workforce works more than 48 h per week, regardless of gender; this is similar across countries. Women and men report frequent or usual exposures to high ambient temperature (16% and 25%, respectively), dangerous tools and machinery (10%, 24%), work on slippery surfaces (10%, 23%), breathing chemicals (12.1%, 18%), handling toxic substances (5%, 12.1%), heavy loads (6%, 20%) and repetitive movements (43%, 49%). Two-thirds of the workforce perceive their health as being good or very good, and slightly more than half reports having good mental health.

CONCLUSIONS

The survey offers, for the first time, comparable data on the work and health status of workers in the formal and informal economy in the six Spanish-speaking Central American countries, based on representative national samples. This provides a benchmark for future monitoring of employment and working conditions across countries.

摘要

目的

描述中美洲首次工作条件和健康调查的调查方法和初步总体结果。

方法

在哥斯达黎加、萨尔瓦多、危地马拉、洪都拉斯、尼加拉瓜和巴拿马,对在家中接受采访的 12024 名工人进行了代表性样本调查。问卷项目涉及工人的人口统计学特征、就业条件、职业风险因素和自我感知健康。

结果

总体而言,自营职业(37%)是最常见的就业类型,8%的员工没有工作合同,74%的劳动力没有参加社会保险。在危地马拉、洪都拉斯和萨尔瓦多,这些比例较高,而在哥斯达黎加、巴拿马和尼加拉瓜则较低。三分之一的劳动力每周工作超过 48 小时,无论性别如何;各国情况相似。女性和男性报告经常或通常接触高环境温度(分别为 16%和 25%)、危险工具和机械(10%,24%)、在湿滑表面工作(10%,23%)、呼吸化学品(12.1%,18%)、处理有毒物质(5%,12.1%)、重物(6%,20%)和重复运动(43%,49%)。三分之二的劳动力认为自己的健康状况良好或非常好,略多于一半的人报告自己的心理健康状况良好。

结论

该调查首次根据具有代表性的全国样本,提供了西班牙语中美洲六个国家正规和非正规经济部门工人工作和健康状况的可比数据,为未来各国就业和工作条件的监测提供了基准。

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