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Despite technological developments with this changing world of work, progress towards achieving gender equality continues showing a slow progression but, fortunately, uninterrupted.
For economic efficiency and social walk in unison, all members of society, men and women alike should be aware of their human potential to contribute to and benefit fully from the growth.
In recent decades, the processes of globalization, economic restructuring and flexible production have led to changes in employment patterns and work organization. Similarly, these changes are interacting, steadily and gradually, with new demographic and social structures, impacting on the daily lives men, women and families. The terms of participation of men and women in the labor market have been redefined, so that occupational segregation has created specific patterns in the processes that define the damage to health arising from work. social protection mechanisms are not alien to this new context, helping to ensure productivity, safety and health to new circumstances such as maternity, among others. In this context cyclical, the aim of this event focuses on showing profiles that define working conditions and health of workers and disseminate those achievements in the field of social protection are being achieved. PROGRAM09.45-10 - Reception attendees Doña María Luz Rodríguez Fernández-
Secretary of State for Employment Ministry of Labour and Immigration.
10.20-11.45 - Round Table Representative of the Department of Research and Information INSHT: Women in the workplace and indicators of working conditions and health . Representative
the General Office for the Coordination of medical units of the INSS: Characterization of Disability temporary common disease in women. Doña Maria Dolores Solé Gómez, Head of the Technical Unit of Occupational Medicine of the CNCT (INSHT): Advance on guidelines for the evaluation Risk and maternity protection at work
Representative of the General Directorate Social Security: The
social protection for workers. Progress and challenges in the short term.
Representative of Ministry of health, social policy and equality:
, Gender inequalities in health through the public health approach. 11.45
- Colloquium
Held INSHT Hall (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at Work) Street Torrelaguna, 73, Madrid. 28027, Madrid
Public Transport: Buses 53, 11 and 122
Metro: Barrio de la Concepción (Line 7)
Information and registration:
jornadasinsht@mtin.es
Fax: 913634251
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