Regional factors on the self-rated health of wage workers

Minjung Kwon, Eunsuk Choi

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Abstract

Purpose: This study attempted to identify regional disparities of self-rated health among Korean wage workers and to investigate the influencing factors on them. Methods: The study subjects were 25,069 workers in 16 regions who were extracted from the 2014 Korean Working Condition Survey (KWCS). A multilevel analysis was conducted by building hierarchical data at individual and regional level. Results: In this study, 'financial autonomy rate' and 'current smoking rate' were identified as regional factors influencing the workers' self-rated health. When the socio-demographic and occupational factors of the workers were controlled, 'current smoking rate', a health policy factor, explained the regional disparity of workers' health status. Conclusion: We found that the health status of workers can be affected by the health behavior level of the whole population in their residential area. In order to improve the health status of working population and to alleviate their regional health inequalities, it is necessary to strengthen macro and structural level interventions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)21-32
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing
Volume29
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • Health behavior
  • Health status disparities
  • Multilevel analysis
  • Occupational health
  • Residence characteristics

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