3 resultados para DISABLED WORKERS
em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV
Resumo:
Este estudo tem por objetivo realçar e discutir dois temas de relevância atual: o turismo social e a terceira idade. O turismo social consiste em um esforço conjunto da Sociedade e do Estado em promover a universalização e a humanização da prática turística incorporando nesta atividade grupos socialmente e/ou economicamente desfavorecidos tais como os trabalhadores, os deficientes, os jovens e os idosos. Estes últimos, face ao processo de envelhecimento da população mundial ora em curso, têm assim justificada a necessidade de inclusão de suas demandas, entre as quais o direito ao lazer, no rol das políticas sociais formulado quer no âmbito estatal, quer no conjunto de ações que venha a ser adotado a nível da sociedade civil organizada. A questão da terceira idade é analisada a partir de uma pesquisa histórica que descreve a evolução do tratamento dispensado aos idosos pelas diversas sociedades, ao longo do tempo. Esta trajetória investigativa culmina com a explanação da situação atual do velho no mundo e mais especificamente no Brasil. O turismo social é abordado através da formulação de conceitos, da sua confrontação com os valores que norteiam o chamado turismo tradicional e da apresentação de experiências já postas em prática. É destacado o papel precípuo do Bureau Intemational du Tourisme Social - BITS na divulgação e no fomento desta atividade pelo mundo. Na última parte do trabalho, é feita a correlação entre os dois temas, quando então é demonstrada a importante contribuição que o lazer e o turismo social em particular têm a oferecer à população idosa como exercício completo de participação, com resultados positivos no desenvolvimento físico e mental de um estrato etário ao mesmo tempo carente e ansioso por possibilidades de integração social.
Resumo:
This paper analyzes the placement in the private sector of a subset of Brazilian public-sector employees. This group left public employment in the mid-1990’s through a voluntary severance program. This paper contrasts their earnings before and after quitting the public sector, and compares both sets of wages to public and private sector earnings for similar workers. We find that participants in this voluntary severance program suffered a significant reduction in average earnings wage and an increase in earnings dispersion. We test whether the reduction in average earnings and the increase in earnings dispersion is the expected outcome once one controls for observed characteristics, by means of counterfactual simulations. Several methods of controlling for observed characteristics (parametric and non-parametrically) are used for robustness. The results indicate that this group of workers was paid at levels below what would be expected given their embodied observable characteristics.
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Background: Despite an increasing body of knowledge concerning gender and lifestyle factors as determinants of sickness absence in well-developed countries, the relationship between these variables has not been elucidated in emerging economic power countries, where the burden of non-communicable diseases is particularly high. This study aimed to analyze the relationships among lifestyle-related factors and sick leave and to examine whether gender differences in sickness absence can be explained by differences in socio-demographic, work and lifestyle-related factors among Brazilian workers. Methods: In this longitudinal study with a one year follow-up among 2.150 employees of a Brazilian airline company, sick leave was the primary outcome of interest. Independent variables collected by interview at enrolment in the study were gender, age, educational level, type of work, stress, and lifestyle-related factors (body mass index, physical activity and smoking). In addition, the risk for coronary heart disease was determined based on measurement of blood pressure, total cholesterol and glucose levels. The total number of days on sick leave during 12 months follow-up was available from the company register. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the influence of socio-demographic, type of work and lifestyle-related factors on sick leave. Results: Younger employees, those with lower educational level, those who worked as air crew members and those with higher levels of stress were more likely to have sick leave. Body mass index and level of physical activity were not associated with sick leave. After adjustment by socio-demographic variables, increased odds for 10 or more days of sick leave were found in smokers (OR = 1.51, CI = 1.05-2.17), and ex-smokers (OR = 1.45, CI = 1.01-2.10). Women were more likely to have 10 or more days of sick leave. Gender differences were reduced mainly when adjusted for type of work (15%) and educational level (7%). Conclusions: The higher occurrence of sick leave among women than among men was partly explained by type of work and educational level. Our results suggest that type of work, a stressful life, and smoking are important targets for health promotion in this study population