Workers' Health in Latin America: An Econometric Analysis of Work-Related Injuries
Date issued
December 2001
Subject
Economy;
Health;
Labor
JEL code
I1 - Health;
J28 - Safety • Job Satisfaction • Related Public Policy;
O54 - Latin America • Caribbean
Country
Mexico
Category
Technical Notes
Occupational health is increasingly recognized as an important public health issue in Latin American and the Caribbean. One major concern is the absence of reliable data on its magnitude and economic consequences. The first part of the paper presents the official statistics on workplace injuries, which suggest that workers in the Region are exposed to occupational risks that are significantly higher than in established market economies. In the empirical part of the paper, we analyze health risk associated with occupational hazard in Mexico. This analysis sheds light on the relationships between the likelihood of reporting work-related impairment, characteristics of the workers, type of occupation and contractual relationship.