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Insult to Injury: Disability, Earnings, and Divorce
Insult Injury Disability Earnings Divorce
2016/3/9
This study measures the longitudinal effect of disability on earnings, marriage, and divorce. The data come from the Survey of Income and Program Participation matched to administrative data on longit...
Funding of personal injury litigation and claims culture:Evidence from the Netherlands
claims culture personal injury legal assistance insurance the Netherlands
2009/11/27
In this article we address the financing of the litigation system (including legal assistance insurance) and the substantive law with respect to compensation for victims in the Netherlands, to find ou...
This report will bring new evidence to bear through the analysis of two Michigan databases. A review of earlier research literature is offered as background for the analysis. Generally speaking, pre...
The Third Way: Prevention and Compensation of Work Injury in Victoria, Australia
Prevention Compensation Work Injury Victoria
2009/11/5
This study originated because the leadership of the VWA and the responsible Minister
wanted an assessment of the performance of the Victorian scheme within a larger perspective.
They commissioned th...
The incidence and severity of work injuries and illnesses are considerably lower in Japan then in the United States, although fatality rates are comparable. A decline in Japanese injury and illness ra...
Occupational injury and illness rates, 1992-96:why they fell
Occupational injury legislative reforms illness rates
2009/4/16
A decline in occupational injury and illness rates in the early- to mid-1990s is attributable to legislative reforms motivated by increases in workers’ compensation payments and a growing awareness of...
Changes to OSHA recordkeeping rules in 2002 resulted in new BLS data; comparing the old and new data series is challenging.
Every year, millions of Americans are
injured on the job. According to the U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS; the Bureau), in
2004 alone, more than 4 million workers suffered a
workplace injury...
The setting for a fatal injury rate more than double the rate for all workers, railroads are hazardous workplaces, especially for brake, signal, and switch operators; rail vehicles pose hazards even t...