Pre-injury job characteristics and return to work among injured workers in South Korea: differences by socio-demographic and injury-related characteristics

  • Park, Soo Kyung
  • Lee, Chung Kwon
Citations

WEB OF SCIENCE

9
Citations

SCOPUS

6

초록

Purpose: This study examined the effect of pre-injury job characteristics on the odds of RTW outcomes for specific socio-demographic and injury-related characteristics among injured workers in South Korea. Methods: This study employed first-wave data for 1993 participants from the Panel Study of Workers' Compensation Insurance. A two-step cluster analysis was conducted to profile pre-injury job characteristics, including monthly wages, length of service, company size, contract type, and working hours. For each subsample selected by the characteristics of the independent variables, multinomial logistic regression analyses were performed to predict the odds ratio for being unemployed or working in a new firm versus returning to the pre-injury job, depending on cluster membership. Results: Two clusters were identified with pre-injury job characteristics. Workers in the unstable employment cluster were more likely than were workers in the stable employment cluster to be unemployed or work in a new firm rather than return to the pre-injury job; this held for all socio-demographic and injury-related characteristics. Conclusions: Our results showed a need to develop differential RTW strategies for injured workers in insecure jobs at the time of injury.

키워드

Return to workinjurypre-injury jobworking conditionworkers' compensation insuranceTO-WORKCONSEQUENCESDISABILITY
제목
Pre-injury job characteristics and return to work among injured workers in South Korea: differences by socio-demographic and injury-related characteristics
저자
Park, Soo KyungLee, Chung Kwon
DOI
10.1080/09638288.2017.1404149
발행일
2019-03-13
유형
Article
저널명
Disability and Rehabilitation
41
6
페이지
691 ~ 698