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                  <mods:namePart>Merino i Noé, Jordi</mods:namePart>
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               <mods:abstract>The recent crisis of the capitalistic economic system has altered the working conditions and&#xd;
occupations in the European Union. The recession situation has accelerated trends and has brought&#xd;
transformations that have been observed before. Changes have not looked the same way in all the&#xd;
countries of the Union. The social occupation norms, labour relations models and the type of global&#xd;
welfare provision can help underline some of these inequalities. Poor working conditions can expose&#xd;
workers to situations of great risk. This is one of the basic assumptions of the theoretical models and&#xd;
analytical studies of the approach to the psychosocial work environment. Changes in working&#xd;
conditions of the population seems to be important to explain in the worst health states. To observe&#xd;
these features in the current period of economic recession it has made a comparative study of trend&#xd;
through the possibilities of the European Working Conditions Survey in the 2005 and 2010 editions.&#xd;
It has also set different multivariate logistic regression models to explore potential partnerships with the worst conditions of employment and work. It seems that the economic crisis has intensified&#xd;
changes in working conditions and highlighted the effects of those conditions on the poor health of&#xd;
the working population. This conclusion can’t be extended for all EU countries; some differences&#xd;
were observed in terms of global welfare modelsEl objetivo de este estudio fue observar si habían empeorado las condiciones de trabajo y&#xd;
de empleo en la población asalariada de la UE a raíz de la última crisis socioeconómica, así como la&#xd;
relación de éstas condiciones con el estado de salud. Se realizó un estudio de tendencia a través de la&#xd;
European Working Conditions Survey comparada con la Labour Force Survey. Además, se ajustaron&#xd;
modelos de regresión logística para explorar asociaciones de las peores condiciones con la salud,&#xd;
considerando el trabajo reproductivo, el sexo y edad. Los principales resultados indicaron que se&#xd;
habían intensificado algunos cambios en las condiciones de empleo en países con regímenes de&#xd;
bienestar sureños y anglosajones. Las peores condiciones se asociaron con el mal estado de salud con&#xd;
importantes desigualdades de género. La norma social de ocupación y el tipo de provisión global del&#xd;
bienestar pueden ayudar a interpretar algunas de estas observaciones</mods:abstract>
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                  <mods:topic>Salut en el treball</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Industrial hygiene</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Igualtat entre els sexes</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Treball -- Aspectes socials</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:topic>Work -- Social aspects</mods:topic>
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                  <mods:title>Empeoramiento de las condiciones de empleo y trabajo en los primeros años de la crisis socioeconómica: relevancia y efectos sobre la salud de la población asalariada europea = The Worsening of the employment and work conditions and its relationship to the self-perceived health in European working population: relevance and effects of the latest socioeconomic crisis</mods:title>
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