Occupational health management in the Era of large-scale Copper mining in Chile: A historical analysis of silicosis mortality, 1940–1990

IF 3.6 2区 社会学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Wenxuan Zhang
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Abstract

The health impact of mining remains an insufficiently explored topic. Historical research on silicosis, a common occupational disease caused by inhaling silica dust, is still limited on Chile as well as globally. This study introduces silicosis mortality as a quantitative indicator for analyzing long-term trends on national and regional scales in Chile, despite methodological challenges. It also conducts a qualitative analysis of the impact of technical and institutional changes that accompanied the emergence of large-scale copper mining and labor regulation. The findings indicate that silicosis mortality aligns both temporally and geographically with shifts in the large-scale copper mining sector, highlighting the complex interactions between the state and this economically vital industry. The challenge of managing silicosis exemplifies the dilemma faced by economies reliant on raw material exports in addressing the social consequences of extractivism.
智利大规模铜矿开采时代的职业健康管理:1940-1990年矽肺病死亡率的历史分析
采矿对健康的影响仍然是一个未充分探讨的主题。矽肺病是一种由吸入二氧化硅粉尘引起的常见职业病,对它的历史研究在智利和全球范围内仍然有限。尽管在方法上存在挑战,但本研究将矽肺死亡率作为一项定量指标,用于分析智利国家和地区尺度的长期趋势。它还对伴随大规模铜矿开采和劳动监管出现的技术和制度变革的影响进行了定性分析。研究结果表明,矽肺病死亡率在时间和地理上都与大规模铜矿开采部门的变化相一致,突出了国家与这个经济上至关重要的行业之间复杂的相互作用。管理矽肺病的挑战体现了依赖原材料出口的经济体在解决采掘活动的社会后果时所面临的困境。
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