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Citation

Schwegler U, Nützi M, Marti A, Trezzini B. J. Spinal Cord Med. 2019; ePub(ePub): 1-12.

Affiliation

Swiss Paraplegic Research , Nottwil , Switzerland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Academy of Spinal Cord Injury Professionals, Publisher Maney Publishing)

DOI

10.1080/10790268.2019.1573346

PMID

30714888

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare pre- and post-injury job type distributions of individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) living in Switzerland.

DESIGN: Cross-sectional, self-report survey. SETTING: Community. PARTICIPANTS: Two hundred sixty-three individuals reporting a pre- and 677 a post-injury job title in the Swiss SCI Cohort Study community survey. INTERVENTIONS: Not applicable. OUTCOME MEASURES: Job titles were elicited by free-text questions and classified using the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-08). Frequencies across ISCO-08 major groups were calculated and compared to Swiss labor market statistics for 1995 and 2011.

RESULTS: Compared to pre-SCI, Professionals (16.3% vs 31.2%) and Clerical Support Workers (11.7% vs 19.1%) were more prevalent and Crafts and Related Workers (26.5% vs 5.4%) less common post-injury. Except for Clerical Support Workers, these results reflect recent structural changes in the Swiss labor market.

CONCLUSION: The higher post-SCI prevalence of jobs predominantly requiring cognitive and communication skills compared to rather physically oriented jobs mirrors structural changes in the labor market, except for clerical jobs. Future return-to-work strategies should not primarily target the clerical sector with its diminishing job opportunities, but promote vocational re-training towards jobs requiring higher education and assistive technology to return individuals with limited cognitive resources to physically oriented jobs.


Language: en

Keywords

ISCO-08; Job classification; Job types; Spinal cord injury; Swiss labor market

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