Occupational health in a post-pandemic world of work. Introduction to this special issue

Nadja Dörflinger, Anita Tisch
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Abstract Although occupational safety and health (OSH) is a core element of social policy, OSH had rarely been in the focus of social policy research in the years preceding the Covid-19 pandemic. Therefore, this special issue brings together state-of-the-art theoretical and empirical insights underlining the connection between OSH and social policy. It contains articles from different academic disciplines dealing with the following broad topics: actors and institutions involved in OSH, OSH policies and measures, and social inequalities related to OSH. The special issue makes three contributions. First, it puts a traditional and highly relevant but under-researched topic back in the focus of attention. Second, it revives the debate by providing interdisciplinary insights on a number of key topics of relevance. Third, these insights have strong implications for policymaking; they are thus of high practical relevance and could contribute to enhancing the protection of workers in the post-pandemic labour market.
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流行病后工作世界中的职业健康。本特刊简介
摘要 虽然职业安全和健康(OSH)是社会政策的核心内容,但在 Covid-19 大流行之前的几年里,职业安全和健康很少成为社会政策研究的重点。因此,本特刊汇集了最新的理论和经验见解,强调了职业安全和健康与社会政策之间的联系。特刊收录了来自不同学科的文章,涉及以下广泛主题:参与职业安全和健康的人员和机构、职业安全和健康政策和措施以及与职业安全和健康有关的社会不平等。本特刊有三方面的贡献。首先,它将一个传统的、高度相关但研究不足的主题重新置于人们关注的焦点。其次,特刊就一些相关的关键议题提出了跨学科见解,从而重新引发了讨论。第三,这些见解对政策制定具有重大影响;因此,它们具有很强的现实意义,有助于在流行病后的劳动力市场加强对工人的保护。
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