Handbook of socioeconomic determinants of occupational health : from macro-level to micro-level evidence

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Handbook of socioeconomic determinants of occupational health : from macro-level to micro-level evidence

edited by Töres Theorell

(Handbook series in occupational health sciences)

Springer, c2020

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Description

This anthology provides readers of scientific literature on socioeconomic factors and working conditions with the newest knowledge in this field. Since our world is subjected to constant change in accelerating speed, scientific reviews and updates are needed. Fortunately, research methodology in epidemiology, physiology, psychology and sociology is also developing rapidly and therefore the scientific community can provide politicians and policy makers with increasingly sophisticated and exact descriptions of societal factors in relation to work. The anthology starts in the macro level sphere - with international perspectives and reviews related to working conditions in relation to political change (the fall of the Soviet Union) gender, age, precarious employment, national economy and retirement. Two chapters relate to national policies and activities in international organizations. The second part of the book relates to the meso level sphere - with reviews on social patterns in distributions of psychosocial and physical risks at work in general as well as reviews on noise, shift work, under/overemployment, occupational physical activity, job intensity (which may be a particularly important problem in low income countries), digitization in modern work, climate change, childhood determinants of occupational health in adult years and theoretical models currently used in occupational epidemiology - demand/control, effort/reward, organizational justice, psychosocial safety climate, conflicts, bullying/harassment. This part of the book ends with two chapters on interventions (one chapter on the use of cultural interventions and one on interventions and their evaluation in general) and two chapters on financial aspects of poor/good work environments and evaluations of interventions. In the third part of the book the micro level is addressed. Here mechanisms translating working conditions into physiology are discussed. This starts in general theory relating basic theories regarding energy storage and release to psychosocial theory (extension of demand control theory). It also includes regeneration physiology, autonomic nervous system function, immunology and adverse behaviour. Sections in the Handbook: Macro-level determinants of occupational health: Akizumi Tsutsumi, Meso-level determinants of occupational health: Morten Wahrendorf and Jian Li, Micro-level determinants of occupational health: Bradley J. Wright

Table of Contents

The impact of socio-political upheaval: Russia and Eastern Europe.- Precarious employment in low and middle income countries.- Downsizing, restructuring and 'survivor disease'.- Interactions of work and health: an economic perspective.- Gender perspectives on employment and health.- Impacts of climate change on working people.- Social inequalities in health in older people or people after retirement.- Social inequalities in the transition from work to retirement.- From national labor, economic and social policies to individual working conditions: multilevel concepts, evidence and challenges.- The role of international organizations.- The social distribution of occupational hazards.- Occupational noise.- Shift work.- Long working hours.- Under- and over-employment.- Physical activity at work.- Job insecurity.- Job intensity: evidence from high income countries.- Job intensity: evidence from middle and low income countries.- Impact of digitalization on work and employment.- Early life conditions and critical employment trajectories.- Demand-control-support.- Effort-reward imbalance.- Organizational injustice.- Job demands and resources.- Psychosocial safety climate.- Social conflicts and offense to self.- Work-life balance: Definitions, Causes, and Consequences.- Job interventions for improvement of management by means of art experiences.- Organizational-level interventions.- Financial gains, possibilities and limitations of improving occupational health at the company level.- Health economic evaluation of workplace health promotion.- Stress disequilibrium.- Regenerative physiology counteracting damaging effects of long-lasting energy mobilisation.- Work stress and autonomic nervous system activity.- Work stress, immune and inflammatory markers.- Work stress and health-adverse behaviors.

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