Work-related population health indicators

Publication type
Journal article
Authors
Lavis JN, Mustard C, Payne JI, Farrant MS
Date published
2001 Jan 01
Journal
Canadian Journal of Public Health
Volume
92
Issue
1
Pages
72-78
PMID
11257998
Open Access?
No
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To provide evidence-based recommendations for work-related population health indicators. METHODS: Drawing on a framework of work-related experiences, we systematically reviewed studies that assess the association between these experiences and health and reviewed related measures at the population level that could be used as indicators. RESULTS: We recommend (and grade the strength of evidence supporting our recommendation for) the following indicators for which data are already routinely collected: unemployment rate (strong), long-term unemployment rate (limited), and permanent lay-off rate (limited). As well, we recommend and grade our support for the following new indicators: insecurity associated with pending job loss (limited), with possible major organizational change (limited), and with actual major organizational change (limited); and job strain (medium). CONCLUSION: These evidence-based indicators can be used to monitor work-related determinants of health and thus to inform the conceptualization, development, and evaluation of policies and programs related to these determinants