Work and health in Latin America: results from the working conditions surveys of Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Central America and Uruguay.
Pamela Merino-SalazarLucía ArtazcozCecilia CornelioMaría José Itatí IñiguezMarianela RojasDavid Martínez-IñigoAlejandra VivesLorena FuncastaFernando G BenavidesPublished in: Occupational and environmental medicine (2017)
This study provides, for the first time, a broad picture of work and health in different Latin American countries, based on the national WCSs available. This allows for a better understanding of occupational health and could serve as a baseline for future research and surveillance of work and health in the Region. However, greater efforts are needed to improve WCSs comparability.