Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7458937 | Health & Place | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Bangladesh is one of the leading exporters of ready-made garments (RMG) worldwide producing at very low cost almost exclusively for Western markets. Empirical evidence on psychologically adverse working conditions and their association with health in the RMG setting remains sparse. Drawing on insights from previous ethnographic research, we conducted a cross-sectional epidemiological study among 332 RMG workers in Dhaka, Bangladesh. High work-related demands and poor interpersonal resources represented key components of work stress and were important determinants of poor health. The key work stress components observed in this study partly differed from those identified in Western work place settings.
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Authors
Maria Steinisch, Rita Yusuf, Jian Li, Omar Rahman, Hasan M. Ashraf, Christian Strümpell, Joachim E. Fischer, Adrian Loerbroks,