Título alternativo:Changes in the labour market and health inequalities during the years of the recent economic downturn in Italy
Resumen
There is widespread concern that episodes of unemployment and unstable working conditions adversely affect health. We add to the debate by focusing on the relationship between work trajectory and the self-reported health of Italian men and women during the present economic downturn. Relying on Italian data in the EU-SILC project (from 2007 to 2010), our sample includes all individuals aged 30 to 60 in 2010, and uses multivariate binomial regression models for preliminary analyses and the Structural Equations modelling (SEM) to observe the cumulative effects of health status according to different job trajectories. Our main findings show similar pictures for men and women. Individuals who are unemployed, ejected or in precarious occupational positions have a higher risk of worsening their health status during these years.
Notas
Mesa 32: Los sentidos del trabajo. Cultura, subjetividad, trayectorias e identidades en el mundo del trabajo
Información general
Fecha de exposición:diciembre 2016
Fecha de publicación:diciembre 2016
Idioma del documento:Inglés
Evento:IX Jornadas de Sociología de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata (Ensenada, 2016)
Institución de origen:Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación
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