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Occup Environ Med ; 74(6): 432-439, 2017 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28093503

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To describe working and employment conditions, and health status between non-agricultural employees with a written contract from Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Central America and Uruguay. METHODS: We compared data from the first working condition surveys (WCS) of Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Central America and Uruguay. For comparative purposes, we selected a subsample of 15 241 non-agricultural employees aged 18-64 years and working with a written contract. We calculated prevalences and 95% CIs for the selected variables on working and employment conditions, and health status, separated by sex. RESULTS: Across all countries, at least 40% of women and 58% of men worked >40 hours a week. The most prevalent exposures were repetitive movements, followed by noise and manual handling, especially among men. Psychosocial exposures were very common among both sexes. Workers in Chile (33.4% of women and 16.6% of men) and Central America (24.3% of women and 19.1% of men) were more likely to report poor self-perceived health and were least likely to do so in Colombia (5.5% of women and 4.2% of men). The percentage of workers reporting occupational injuries was <10% across all countries. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides, for the first time, a broad picture of work and health in different Latin American countries, based on the national WCSs available. This allows for a better understanding of occupational health and could serve as a baseline for future research and surveillance of work and health in the Region. However, greater efforts are needed to improve WCSs comparability.


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Health Status , Occupational Diseases/epidemiology , Occupational Injuries/epidemiology , Adolescent , Adult , Argentina/epidemiology , Central America/epidemiology , Chile/epidemiology , Colombia/epidemiology , Developing Countries , Female , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Latin America/epidemiology , Male , Middle Aged , Occupational Exposure/statistics & numerical data , Prevalence , Uruguay/epidemiology , Workplace/psychology , Young Adult
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