动物常规化杀戮:超越脏活与声望理解屠宰场工人的福祉

Routinized killing of animals: Going beyond dirty work and prestige to understand the well-being of slaughterhouse workers

ORGANIZATION · 2016
被引 93
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

基于10,605名丹麦工人的数据,研究发现屠宰场工人因常规化杀戮动物而面临更低的身心健康和更多负面应对行为,且这种影响独立于职业声望和脏活程度。

Abstract

Slaughterhouse workers face the reality of industrialized meat production on a daily basis, experiencing firsthand the routinized killing of animals. This occupation provides a window through which to view one key way in which animals and organizations intersect in modern society. Given its proximity to death and undesirable required tasks, working in a slaughterhouse is classified as ‘dirty work’. Current theorizing, however, does not address how the intentional killing of animals may impact workers beyond its inherent dirtiness and low prestige. In this study, we draw upon and extend dirty work theory to further understand the unique nature of work that involves the intentional killing of animals. Regression analyses of data from 10,605 Danish workers across 44 occupations suggest that slaughterhouse workers consistently experience lower physical and psychological well-being along with increased incidences of negative coping behavior. Our findings hold while statistically controlling for occupational prestige and overall dirtiness. Additionally, we compare the pattern of results with a comparable occupation that does not involve animal killing, suggesting specific outcomes associated with routinized killing of animals. Building upon extant research and considering our findings, we discuss the theoretical implications regarding dirty work and the intentional killing of animals in organizations.

组织行为学劳动社会学动物伦理职业健康