发展中国家非正规工人职业伤害的发生率和严重后果。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ERGONOMICS International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.1080/10803548.2025.2454152
Lucas Ronconi, José Anchorena, Jorge Paz
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本文使用新颖的微观数据来估计阿根廷等劳动力市场细分的发展中国家非正规工人职业伤害的流行程度,并分析其社会经济后果,根据工人的正式身份探索异质性。结果表明,工伤发生率在非正式工人和正式工人之间大致相似。然而,对非正规工人及其家庭造成的社会经济后果要严重得多。这些后果包括:基本商品和服务的消费减少;家庭成员——包括学龄儿童和老年人——需要寻找工作来弥补因工人受伤而导致的收入下降。
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The incidence and severe consequences of occupational injuries among informal workers in a developing country.

This article uses novel microdata to estimate the prevalence of occupational injuries among informal workers in a developing country with a segmented labour market like Argentina, and analyses their socio-economic consequences, exploring the heterogeneity according to the formality status of the worker. The results indicate that the prevalence of injuries is roughly similar between informal and formal workers. However, the socio-economic consequences are substantially more severe for informal workers and their families. These consequences include: a reduction in consumption of basic goods and services; and the need for household members - including school-age children and older people - to search for work to compensate for the income drop resulting from the injured worker.

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