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Mental stress and resources in the sectors of IT services and social services – The potential of company occupational safety and health policy for developing health-promoting organisations 信息技术服务和社会服务部门的精神压力与资源 - 公司职业安全与健康政策在发展促进健康的组织方面的潜力
Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI: 10.1515/zsr-2023-0002
Guido Becke, Cornelia Gerdau-Heitmann, Cora Zenz, Frauke Koppelin, Sarah Mümken
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic greatly increased the demands on employees and companies for handling mental stress and resources. A mixed-methods design was used to examine contrasting occupational groups, i. e. IT service workers (IT), and care workers and home helps providing social care (SC) in clients’ homes. First, this paper analyses how the mental health of both occupational groups was affected by the pandemic. Second, the potential of risk assessments for mental health (RA-M) for developing health-promoting organisations is investigated. While the first question is analysed with quantitative company surveys before and during the pandemic, the second question draws on qualitative company case studies. The quantitative survey shows few differences in health outcomes for the occupational groups during the observation period. In contrast to social care employees, IT employees were able to work at home. The social care employees show a greater fear of infection and report little influence over their work. In IT, the lack of direct contact with colleagues was perceived as stressful, while improvements in work autonomy were reported. The case study findings show that implementing RA-M contributed to reducing work-related stress and to fostering health-related resources. RA-M-based workplace interventions proved to be overarching social innovations that extended beyond OSH by improving work structures and enabling health-sensitive organisational development.
摘要 COVID-19 大流行极大地增加了员工和公司在处理精神压力和资源方面的需求。本研究采用混合方法对不同的职业群体进行了研究,即信息技术服务人员(IT)、护理人员和在客户家中提供社会护理的家政服务人员(SC)。IT服务人员(IT)以及在客户家中提供社会护理(SC)的护理人员和家政服务人员。首先,本文分析了这两个职业群体的心理健康是如何受到大流行病影响的。其次,本文研究了心理健康风险评估(RA-M)在发展促进健康的组织方面的潜力。第一个问题通过大流行之前和期间的定量公司调查进行分析,第二个问题则通过定性公司案例研究进行分析。定量调查显示,在观察期间,各职业群体的健康结果差异不大。与社会护理员工相比,信息技术员工可以在家工作。社会护理员工对感染表现出更大的恐惧,并表示他们的工作几乎不受影响。在信息技术部门,缺乏与同事的直接接触被认为是一种压力,而工作自主性则有所提高。案例研究结果表明,实施 RA-M 有助于减轻与工作有关的压力,并促进与健康有关的资源。事实证明,基于 RA-M 的工作场所干预措施是一种全面的社会创新,它通过改善工作结构和促进对健康敏感的组织发展,超越了职业安全和健康的范畴。
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Occupational health in slaughterhouses in Germany: translating political claims into Legal Language during the COVID-19 pandemic 德国屠宰场的职业健康:在 COVID-19 大流行期间将政治诉求转化为法律语言
Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI: 10.1515/zsr-2023-0005
Alejandro Valdivia, Johannes Gallon, Anna Katharina Mangold
Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic provided political momentum for social and legal change in occupational health in slaughterhouses in Germany. After years of unsuccessful scandalisation over the precarious working conditions in slaughterhouses, a comprehensive legislative framework was introduced in 2020: the Federal Occupational Health and Safety Control Act (Arbeitsschutzkontrollgesetz). This article traces the political and legal events leading to the enactment of this legislation, contributing to a wider empirical debate about the interaction of civil society and democratic institutions. Methodologically, we combine a legal analysis of the legislative process with a political science analysis of the participation of civil society actors, mainly labour unions. Theoretically, we explore how civil society actors translated the content of political claims into legal arguments through the lens of disciplinary translations and knowledge translation. The results of our study highlight the importance of translations as a hermeneutic concept for bringing about legal changes.
摘要 COVID-19 大流行为德国屠宰场职业健康方面的社会和法律变革提供了政治动力。在对屠宰场不稳定的工作条件进行多年的丑化未果后,德国于 2020 年出台了一项全面的法律框架:《联邦职业健康与安全控制法案》(Arbeitsschutzkontrollgesetz)。本文追溯了导致该法颁布的政治和法律事件,为有关公民社会与民主制度互动的更广泛的实证辩论做出了贡献。在方法论上,我们将对立法过程的法律分析与对公民社会行动者(主要是工会)参与的政治学分析相结合。在理论上,我们通过学科翻译和知识翻译的视角,探讨了公民社会行动者如何将政治主张的内容转化为法律论据。我们的研究结果强调了翻译作为一种诠释学概念对于实现法律变革的重要性。
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Social partners and OSH: a multilevel and cross-country exploration in the hospital and social services sectors 社会合作伙伴与职业安全和健康:医院和社会服务部门的多层次跨国探索
Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI: 10.1515/zsr-2023-0006
Sabrina Weber, Barbara E. Bechter, Manuela Galetto, Ramune Guobaite, Inga Blaziene, Linda Hiltunen, Bengt Larsson, Maciej Pankow, Jan Czarzasty, Dominik Owczarek
Abstract The article examines the role of social partners (trade unions and employers) in the field of occupational safety and health (OSH). The Covid-19 pandemic directed attention to the importance of greater national and European level policy coordination to protect and promote healthy, safe, and well-adapted work environments. On the basis of two sectors, hospitals and social services with a focus on elder care, the article asks how OSH policy interventions at the national level and the European level are interlinked. To explore interlinkages, the article focuses on OSH policy coordination between national social partners and European level sectoral social dialogue. The analysis is informed by actor-centred institutionalist and multilevel governance approaches and uses qualitative data. The article explores patterns of interlinkages between the national and European levels in two sectors and six countries and discusses the limitations of applying a cross-national and multilevel conceptual approach. The analysis shows that the pandemic has promoted some coordination at national and between national and EU levels, yet still rather modest interlinkages and degrees of ‘vertical’ coordination can be observed. The paper concludes that there continues to be a degree of ‘in-the-making’ to the multilevel governance of employment relations, even in the presence of common challenges.
摘要 本文探讨了社会合作伙伴(工会和雇主)在职业安全和健康(OSH)领域的作用。Covid-19 大流行促使人们关注加强国家和欧洲层面政策协调的重要性,以保护和促进健康、安全和适应性强的工作环境。文章以医院和以老年人护理为重点的社会服务这两个部门为基础,探讨了国家层面和欧洲层面的职业安全和健康政策干预是如何相互联系的。为了探讨相互联系,文章重点关注国家社会合作伙伴与欧洲层面部门社会对话之间的职业安全和健康政策协调。分析参考了以行动者为中心的制度主义和多层次治理方法,并使用了定性数据。文章探讨了两个部门和六个国家的国家和欧洲层面之间的相互联系模式,并讨论了采用跨国和多层次概念方法的局限性。分析表明,大流行病促进了国家层面以及国家与欧盟层面之间的一些协调,但仍然可以观察到相当有限的相互联系和 "纵向 "协调程度。本文的结论是,即使在面临共同挑战的情况下,就业关系的多层次治理仍有一定程度的 "正在进行中"。
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Occupational health in a post-pandemic world of work. Introduction to this special issue 流行病后工作世界中的职业健康。本特刊简介
Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI: 10.1515/zsr-2023-0021
Nadja Dörflinger, Anita Tisch
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.
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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Occupational recognition during the Covid-19 pandemic: differences between occupational groups and the association with compliance with infection control measures Covid-19 大流行期间的职业识别:不同职业群体之间的差异以及与遵守感染控制措施的关系
Pub Date : 2023-12-15 DOI: 10.1515/zsr-2022-0112
Axel Babst, Martin Groß, Volker Lang
Abstract This paper examines two research questions. First, we investigate whether specific occupational groups experienced changes in the recognition they received during the Covid-19 crisis. Second, we analyse whether occupational recognition can promote compliance with infection control measures. In addition, we distinguish between a micro-level of job recognition and compliance in the direct working environment on the one hand and a macro-level of recognition of occupational groups and general acceptance of infection control measures on the other. We find that health care occupations and “basic occupations” (essential occupations that do not require formal training) report an increase in recognition received by society during the pandemic, but still perceive the lowest levels of recognition overall. These groups also report lower levels of political recognition and do not feel adequately remunerated. Furthermore, occupational recognition has a positive impact on compliance with infection control measures. We identify institutional trust as the most important mediator. While occupational recognition in the immediate work environment has the greatest impact on micro-level compliance at the workplace, occupational recognition at the macro-level is relevant for accepting closures of public facilities, various restrictions and the intention to get vaccinated.
摘要 本文探讨了两个研究问题。首先,我们调查了特定职业群体在 Covid-19 危机期间所获得的认可是否发生了变化。其次,我们分析了职业认可是否能促进对感染控制措施的遵守。此外,我们还区分了微观层面的工作认可和直接工作环境中的遵守情况,以及宏观层面的职业群体认可和感染控制措施的普遍接受情况。我们发现,医疗保健职业和 "基础职业"(不需要正规培训的基本职业)在大流行期间得到的社会认可度有所提高,但总体认可度仍然最低。这些群体还报告了较低的政治认可度,并认为没有得到足够的报酬。此外,职业认可对遵守感染控制措施有积极影响。我们认为机构信任是最重要的中介因素。直接工作环境中的职业认可对工作场所微观层面的合规性影响最大,而宏观层面的职业认可则与接受公共设施关闭、各种限制以及接种疫苗的意愿相关。
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Pub Date : 2023-09-05 DOI: 10.1515/zsr-2023-frontmatter3
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Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI: 10.1515/zsr-2023-frontmatter2
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Pub Date : 2023-04-11 DOI: 10.1515/zsr-2023-frontmatter1
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