Robinson J C
Milbank Mem Fund Q Health Soc. 1984 Fall;62(4):567-90.
Public policies aimed at reducing occupational injury and illness are uncoordinated--and often at odds--with those aimed at reducing racial inequality in employment. Several dimensions of discrimination and job quality are examined empirically; the average black worker is at a 37 to 52 percent greater health risk than is the average white worker. Health policy and industrial relations policy must be coordinated if equality is to be achieved.
旨在减少职业伤害和疾病的公共政策缺乏协调,而且往往与旨在减少就业中种族不平等的政策相悖。本文通过实证研究了歧视和工作质量的几个维度;普通黑人工人面临的健康风险比普通白人工人高出37%至52%。要实现平等,健康政策和产业关系政策必须相互协调。