2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7178-2
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Differences in work injury risk between immigrants and natives: changes since the economic recession in Italy

Abstract: Background It is known that occupational injury rates are higher for immigrant than for native workers, however the effects of the economic cycles on these differences has not been assessed to date. The aim of the paper is to test if the crisis has the same mechanism of selection in the two groups by comparing injury rates in 2005 (before the crisis) and in 2010 (after the crisis). Methods The Work History Italian Panel-Salute integrated database was interrogated to ide… Show more

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“…Such indicators include a high risk level attributed to "non-fatal work-related injuries by sector" and "non-fatal injuries by country" and a medium risk level assigned to "fatal injuries by sector" and "fatality rate of injuries by country". As a matter of fact, in Italy, such risks are considered to be important in general and the related rates have slightly increased recently (e.g., Giraudo et al [32]). However, as aforementioned, the Risk Mapping Tool provides the risk level of a more generic/overarching sector (i.e., in this case, "recreational and other services").…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such indicators include a high risk level attributed to "non-fatal work-related injuries by sector" and "non-fatal injuries by country" and a medium risk level assigned to "fatal injuries by sector" and "fatality rate of injuries by country". As a matter of fact, in Italy, such risks are considered to be important in general and the related rates have slightly increased recently (e.g., Giraudo et al [32]). However, as aforementioned, the Risk Mapping Tool provides the risk level of a more generic/overarching sector (i.e., in this case, "recreational and other services").…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La razón principal es que los inmigrantes siguen siendo asignados a los trabajos y tareas más peligrosas. Además, aspectos como la diferente percepción del riesgo de lesiones en el lugar de trabajo, las barreras lingüísticas y los factores culturales pueden explicar esta brecha (Giraudo M et al, 2019).…”
Section: Crisis Económica Y Repercusión En Saludunclassified