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Associations between employee and manager gender: impacts on gender-specific risk of acute occupational injury in metal manufacturing

机译:员工和管理者性别之间的关联:对金属制造业中特定于性别的急性职业伤害风险的影响

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Background Prior research has shown increased risk of injury for female employees compared to male employees after controlling for job and tasks, but have not explored whether this increased risk might be moderated by manager gender. The gender of one’s manager could in theory affect injury rates among male and female employees through their managers’ response to an employee’s psychosocial stress or through how employees differentially report injuries. Other explanations for the gender disparity in injury experience, such as ergonomic factors or differential training, are unlikely to be impacted by supervisor gender. This study seeks to explore whether an employee’s manager’s gender modifies the effect of employee gender with regards to risk of acute injury. Methods A cohort of employees and managers were identified using human resources and injury management data between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2007 for six facilities of a large US aluminum manufacturing company. Cox proportional hazards models were employed to examine the interaction between employee gender and whether the employee had female only manager(s), male only manager(s), or both male and female managers on injury risk. Manager gender category was included as a time varying covariate and reassessed for each employee at the midpoint of each year. Results The percentage of departments with both female and male managers increased dramatically during the study period due to corporate efforts to increase female representation in management. After adjustment for fixed effects at the facility level and shared frailty by department, manager gender category does not appear to moderate the effect of employee gender (p?=?0.717). Manager category was not a significant predictor (p?=?0.093) of time to first acute injury. Similarly, having at least one female manager did not modify the hazard of injury for female employees compared to males (p?=?0.899) and was not a significant predictor of time to first acute injury (p?=?0.601). Conclusions Prior findings suggest that female manufacturing employees are at higher risk for acute injury compared to males; this analysis suggests that this relationship is not affected by the gender of the employee’s manager(s).
机译:背景技术先前的研究表明,在控制工作和任务后,与男性雇员相比,女性雇员受伤的风险增加了,但尚未探讨是否可以通过经理性别减轻这种增加的风险。理论上,经理人的性别可以通过经理对员工的社会心理压力的反应或员工差异报告伤害的方式来影响男女员工的伤害率。关于伤害经历中的性别差异的其他解释,例如人体工程学因素或差异训练,不太可能受到主管性别的影响。这项研究旨在探讨员工经理的性别在急性伤害风险方面是否改变了员工性别的影响。方法使用2002年1月1日至2007年12月31日之间的人力资源和伤害管理数据,为美国一家大型铝加工公司的六个工厂确定了一组员工和管理人员。使用Cox比例风险模型检查员工性别之间的相互作用,以及员工在伤害风险上是否只有女性经理,男性经理或男性和女性经理。经理性别类别作为随时间变化的协变量包括在内,并在每年中点对每个员工进行重新评估。结果在研究期间,由于公司努力增加管理中的女性代表,部门中女性和男性经理的比例显着增加。在对设施级别的固定效应进行调整并由部门共同承担脆弱性之后,经理性别类别似乎并未减轻员工性别的影响(p?=?0.717)。管理者类别并不是首次发生急性损伤的时间的重要预测因子(p?=?0.093)。同样,与男性相比,至少有一名女经理并没有改变女雇员受伤的危险(p = 0.899),也不是第一次急性受伤时间的重要预测指标(p = 0.601)。结论先前的研究结果表明,与男性相比,女性制造业雇员的急性受伤风险更高。该分析表明,这种关系不受雇员经理性别的影响。

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