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Indicadores y condiciones de salud en un grupo de trabajadores informales 'venteros' del centro de Medellín (Colombia) 2008 - 2009

María Osley Garzón Duque; Rubén Darío Gómez Arias; Fabio León Rodríguez Ospina

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Resumen

Introduction:  indicators of self-perception and socio-demographic, occupational and family conditions of informal workers innkeepers. Methods:  cross sectional study on a sample of 170 innkeepers in 2009 whith an individual interview. Results:  predominated males (65%), those over 35 years (85%), 88% of interviewed were heads of households, belonged to the poorest strata 1 and 2; their educational level was low (5 ± 3,3 years); the weekly number of hours of work was between 60 and 119, seniority in the office of innkeeper was high (M = 18.5); and the men perceived higher incomes than women; 35% of workers had mild or severe family dysfunction. The total scores of the SF-36 were relatively good, (between 58.59 and 82.06). Women had poorer health and word perception than men. Conclusion:  the workers was exposed to socio-economic, occupational, and adverse family conditions, and as vulnerable population require the development of policies public.

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María Osley Garzón Duque, & Rubén Darío Gómez Arias, & Fabio León Rodríguez Ospina (2014). Indicadores y condiciones de salud en un grupo de trabajadores informales 'venteros' del centro de Medellín (Colombia) 2008 - 2009. https://doi.org/10.33132/01248146.73