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Introduction
Holder of a master's degree in public health and one in sociology, I am currently working on a thesis on work-related inequalities in the health impacts of the COVID-19 crisis in France.
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Background
The association between socio-occupational class and SARS-CoV-2 infection remains inconclusive and may depend on the setting and the pandemic stage. Our study aims to quantify self-reported COVID-19 symptoms by occupational class (OC) in spring 2020 in France and explain observed differences using work-related risk factors.
Methods
We a...
Employment and working conditions are strong social determinants of health, yet many epidemiological studies fail to account for their impact on life expectancy calculations. Integration of working conditions into health estimates requires both valid methodology and data sources. Using the French National Health and Career Path survey and French li...
This study aims to ascertain occupations potentially at greatest risk of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 based on pre-lockdown working conditions in France. We combined two French population-based surveys documenting workplace exposures to infectious agents, face-to-face contact with the public, and working with colleagues just before the pandemic. Then, fo...
Introduction and Objective
Occupational risk factors can mediate the effect of socioeconomic status on mortality; however, the reduction in social disparities in mortality that could be achieved by modifying employment and working conditions has been under-studied. Our aim was to quantify the role of occupational risk factors (lack of job control,...
This study aims to describe the socio-demographic profile of so-called “key workers” during the first lockdown in France and to assess their potential occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2 under routine, pre-pandemic working conditions. We used the French list of essential jobs that was issued during the first lockdown to identify three subgroups of...
Objectives
Despite evidences of efficiency and safety ambulatory endovascular revasculatisation for lower extremity arterial disease (LEAD) concerned only 5% of the interventions in France in 2016. Such low rate suggested temporal and geographical space disparities. The aim of this study was to describe the space-time development of ambulatory endo...
Introduction
The risk of contracting COVID-19 is not uniform across occupations. Certain workers, exposed to diseases/infections, interfacing with the public/colleagues, unable to work from home, and without appropriate personal protective equipment are likely to experience higher workplace exposure to SARS-CoV-2.
Objective
To describe the proport...