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健康对五个欧洲地区退出有酬就业的教育不平等的贡献。

The contribution of health to educational inequalities in exit from paid employment in five European regions.

机构信息

Erasmus University Medical Center, Department of Public Health, P.O. Box 2040, 3000 CA Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Scand J Work Environ Health. 2019 Jul 1;45(4):346-355. doi: 10.5271/sjweh.3796. Epub 2019 Jan 21.

Abstract

Objectives The primary aim of this study was to investigate educational inequalities in health-related exit from paid employment through different pathways in five European regions. A secondary objective was to estimate the proportion of different routes out of paid employment that can be attributed to poor health across educational groups in five European regions. Methods Longitudinal data from 2005 up to 2014 were obtained from the four-year rotating panel of the European Union Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC), including 337 444 persons with 1 056 779 observations from 25 countries. Cox proportional hazards models with censoring for competing events were used to examine associations between health problems and exit from paid employment. The population attributable fraction was calculated to quantify the impact of health problems on labor force exit. Results In all European regions, lower-educated workers had higher risks of leaving paid employment due to disability benefits [relative inequality (RI) 3.3-6.2] and unemployment (RI 1.9-4.5) than those with higher education. The fraction of exit from paid employment that could be attributed to poor health varied between the five European regions among lower-educated persons from 0.06-0.21 and among higher-educated workers from 0.03-0.09. The disadvantaged position of lower-educated persons on the labor market was primarily due to a higher prevalence of poor health. Conclusion In all European regions, educational inequalities exist in health-related exclusion from paid employment. Policy measures are needed to reduce educational inequalities in exit from paid employment due to poor health.

摘要

目的 本研究的主要目的是通过五个欧洲地区的不同途径,研究与健康相关的离职在教育方面存在的不平等现象。次要目的是估计在五个欧洲地区,不同的离职途径中,有多少可以归因于受教育程度较低者的健康状况较差。

方法 本研究从欧盟收入和生活条件统计(EU-SILC)四年一轮的滚动面板中获取了 2005 年至 2014 年的纵向数据,该面板包含了来自 25 个国家的 337444 人,共 1056779 次观察。使用带有竞争事件删失的 Cox 比例风险模型来检验健康问题与离职之间的关联。人群归因分数用于量化健康问题对劳动力退出的影响。

结果 在所有欧洲地区,受教育程度较低的工人因残疾福利(相对不平等(RI)3.3-6.2)和失业(RI 1.9-4.5)而离职的风险高于受教育程度较高的工人。在五个欧洲地区中,受教育程度较低者的离职率中有 0.06-0.21%可归因于健康状况不佳,而受教育程度较高者的离职率中有 0.03-0.09%可归因于健康状况不佳。受教育程度较低者在劳动力市场上处于不利地位主要是由于健康状况较差的比例较高。

结论 在所有欧洲地区,与健康相关的离职在教育方面存在不平等现象。需要采取政策措施来减少因健康状况不佳而导致的离职的教育不平等。

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