The automotive industry and occupational diseases in Czechia
Abstract
The automotive industry represents the most important industrial sector in terms of gross value added and the number of employees in Czechia. The objective of this study was to analyse the occurrence of occupational diseases... [ view full abstract ]
The automotive industry represents the most important industrial sector in terms of gross value added and the number of employees in Czechia. The objective of this study was to analyse the occurrence of occupational diseases (OD) in the automotive industry in Czechia during the 2001-2014 period. Data on OD cases were retrieved from the National Registry of OD. Further, we conducted a survey in automotive companies with focus on occupational health services and positions of the companies in global production networks (GPNs). An analysis of OD distribution in the automotive industry was performed (age, gender, company size and its role in GPNs, regional distribution of studied companies, and regional unemployment rate), and was accompanied by assessment of the quality and range of occupational health services. Employees older than 40 years have nearly 2.5 times higher probability of OD occurrence compared with employees younger than 40 years (OR 2.41; 95% CI: 2.05-2.85). OD occurrence probability was 3 times higher for women than for men (OR 3.01; 95 % CI: 2.55-3.55). OD incidence rates increased with the size of the company. An association between OD incidents and the unemployment rate was not found. A statistically significant increase in OD incidents dependent on company size can be arguably attributed to a higher quality of occupational medical services in bigger companies, which ensures better detection and diagnosis of OD.
Key words:
occupational diseases, automotive industry, health geography, unemployment
Authors
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Jan Jarolímek
(Department of Social Geography and Regional Development Charles University in Prague)
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Pavel Urban
(National Institute of Public Health, Prague)
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Petr Pavlinek
(Department of Geography and Geology, University of Nebraska at Omaha)
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Dagmar Dzúrová
(Department of Social Geography and Regional Development Charles University in Prague)
Topic Area
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Session
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