Institute of Stress Medicine, Region Västra Götaland, 413 19 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Scand J Work Environ Health. 2021 Jul 1;47(5):335-348. doi: 10.5271/sjweh.3955. Epub 2021 Mar 29.
This study aimed to explore the development of working conditions within and between occupations in the Swedish labor market from 1997 to 2015 and whether any polarization in working conditions concurrently occurred between occupations.
Cross-sectional data from ten waves of the Swedish Work Environment Surveys (1997-2015) were used and an aggregated occupational-level dataset was created using the Swedish Standard Classification of Occupations. To capture the patterns of change in working conditions over time (ie, growth), growth curve modeling was used to identify the starting points for 89 occupations (intercepts) as well as both the shape (functional form) and rate of growth (slope) over time.
The Swedish labor market was stable overall, with some small, mainly positive, changes in job demands and resources. Different occupations developed in divergent directions, but there was no evidence of polarization.
The findings indicate that macro-level stability can hide highly heterogeneous patterns of change among different occupational groups. This type of analysis, taking context into account, could be valuable for decision makers intending to improve the work environment.
本研究旨在探讨瑞典劳动力市场 1997 年至 2015 年期间职业内和职业间工作条件的发展情况,以及职业间是否同时出现工作条件的两极分化。
使用来自瑞典工作环境调查的十波横断面数据(1997-2015 年),并使用瑞典标准职业分类法创建了一个聚合职业层面的数据集。为了捕捉工作条件随时间变化的模式(即增长),使用增长曲线模型来确定 89 种职业的起点(截距),以及随时间的形状(函数形式)和增长率(斜率)。
瑞典劳动力市场总体稳定,工作需求和资源略有积极变化。不同职业朝着不同的方向发展,但没有证据表明出现了两极分化。
研究结果表明,宏观层面的稳定可能掩盖了不同职业群体之间变化的高度异质模式。这种考虑到背景的分析类型可能对意图改善工作环境的决策者具有价值。