La mediación de los regímenes de Bienestar sobre las condiciones de trabajo, empleo y salud en la población asalariada europea
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This article brings in a proposal of confluence in one multilevel model of some studies proposed by different
authors in the debate about different welfare models and conditions of employment as social determinants of health in Europe.
Beginning with the results of the V European Working Conditions Survey, the primacy of working conditions, influence
of the unemployment rate variation, social expenses and poverty threshold were noticed as associated factors with the
perceived health state. Also, a considerable difference was seen depending on the regimes, indicating risk factors in the
Mediterranean and Eastern Europe models for both sexes and in the Anglo-Saxon model for women. The characteristics
of different regimes could have a mediating function of health state of the working population in Europe