2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.762533
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Workplace Cold and Perceived Work Ability: Paradoxically Greater Disadvantage for More vs. Less-Educated Poultry Industry Workers in Thailand

Abstract: The association between worksite temperature and perceived work ability (WA) in various educational classes remains unknown. Therefore, we interviewed 286 poultry industry workers in Thailand about their WA and linked their responses to worksite temperature. WA was based on the self-assessment of current work ability compared with their lifetime best ability (scores 0–10). Education was classified as high (university or vocational school) or low (less education). Temperature was classified as cold (−22–10°C) o… Show more

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“…In addition, some contextual effects not captured by individual-level data could play a role, such as dress codes applied at workplaces or fashion trends furtively adopted within occupational subgroups, sometimes referred to as occupational [40] or academic "tribes" [41]. The observed association of a high CT with office work may have been mixed with the effects of higher education, which is a factor in cold-related symptoms [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, some contextual effects not captured by individual-level data could play a role, such as dress codes applied at workplaces or fashion trends furtively adopted within occupational subgroups, sometimes referred to as occupational [40] or academic "tribes" [41]. The observed association of a high CT with office work may have been mixed with the effects of higher education, which is a factor in cold-related symptoms [3].…”
Section: Vulnerable Groupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also adjusted for a reasonable number of confounders, which has not always been performed in studies in this field. Our results are based on a well-examined database that provides a reference for cold-related adversities in this industry [1][2][3]14].…”
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