Mécanismes d’inégalités en santé et sécurité : modèle conceptuel et agenda de recherche
A growing number of studies from industrialized countries have documented elevated rates of occupational injuries and illnesses for foreign-born workers relative to their native counterparts. However, the mechanisms at play remain poorly understood. We propose a conceptual model of the mechanisms th...
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description | A growing number of studies from industrialized countries have documented elevated rates of occupational injuries and illnesses for foreign-born workers relative to their native counterparts. However, the mechanisms at play remain poorly understood. We propose a conceptual model of the mechanisms that underlie the observed inequalities. We describe how language barriers, cultural differences, vulnerable legal status, precarious economic status, newness in the host country and job, lower education and skill levels, and discrimination all generate vulnerabilities that are embodied as poor working conditions, limited knowledge of health and safety, impeded communication with employers and service providers, detrimental behaviours towards risks or health, and constrained agency. These processes, in turn, engender inequalities in exposures as well as in prevention, care, compensation and rehabilitation, which impact health. We note that in-depth information is lacking on pathways to inequalities, on how they differ by gender and ethnicity, and on how they are shaped by broader social, economic, political and legal structures. We also note the lack of information on strategies to reduce inequalities. We propose avenues for research that have the potential to lead to meaningful and actionable results. |
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spelling | doaj-art-ef88253f10ed467ca2cc16ba38921e662025-01-09T16:01:27ZengInstitut de Recherche Robert-Sauvé en Santé et en Sécurité du Travail (IRSST)Perspectives Interdisciplinaires sur le Travail et la Santé1481-93842014-04-0116210.4000/pistes.3963Mécanismes d’inégalités en santé et sécurité : modèle conceptuel et agenda de rechercheStephanie PremjiA growing number of studies from industrialized countries have documented elevated rates of occupational injuries and illnesses for foreign-born workers relative to their native counterparts. However, the mechanisms at play remain poorly understood. We propose a conceptual model of the mechanisms that underlie the observed inequalities. We describe how language barriers, cultural differences, vulnerable legal status, precarious economic status, newness in the host country and job, lower education and skill levels, and discrimination all generate vulnerabilities that are embodied as poor working conditions, limited knowledge of health and safety, impeded communication with employers and service providers, detrimental behaviours towards risks or health, and constrained agency. These processes, in turn, engender inequalities in exposures as well as in prevention, care, compensation and rehabilitation, which impact health. We note that in-depth information is lacking on pathways to inequalities, on how they differ by gender and ethnicity, and on how they are shaped by broader social, economic, political and legal structures. We also note the lack of information on strategies to reduce inequalities. We propose avenues for research that have the potential to lead to meaningful and actionable results.https://journals.openedition.org/pistes/3963genderconceptual modelhealth and safety inequalitiesmechanismsimmigrants and migrants |
spellingShingle | Stephanie Premji Mécanismes d’inégalités en santé et sécurité : modèle conceptuel et agenda de recherche Perspectives Interdisciplinaires sur le Travail et la Santé gender conceptual model health and safety inequalities mechanisms immigrants and migrants |
title | Mécanismes d’inégalités en santé et sécurité : modèle conceptuel et agenda de recherche |
title_full | Mécanismes d’inégalités en santé et sécurité : modèle conceptuel et agenda de recherche |
title_fullStr | Mécanismes d’inégalités en santé et sécurité : modèle conceptuel et agenda de recherche |
title_full_unstemmed | Mécanismes d’inégalités en santé et sécurité : modèle conceptuel et agenda de recherche |
title_short | Mécanismes d’inégalités en santé et sécurité : modèle conceptuel et agenda de recherche |
title_sort | mecanismes d inegalites en sante et securite modele conceptuel et agenda de recherche |
topic | gender conceptual model health and safety inequalities mechanisms immigrants and migrants |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/pistes/3963 |
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