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Book
Workers' Compensation: Analysis for Its Second Century
Upjohn Press
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Series
WE focus series
DOI
10.17848/9780880995313
Abstract
Hunt and Dillender review the status of workers' compensation programs on three critical performance areas: 1) the adequacy of compensation for those disabled in the workplace, 2) return-to-work performance for injured workers, and 3) prevention of disabling injury and disease.
Contents
- Introduction
- Benefit Adequacy and Equity
- The Challenge of Return to Work in Workers' Compensation Programs
- Workers' Compensation and Incentives for Preventing Injuries
- Conclusion
ISBN
9780880995306 (pbk.) ; 9780880995313 (ebook)
Disciplines
Citation Information
Hunt, H. Allan and Marcus Dillender. 2017. Workers' Compensation: Analysis for Its Second Century. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.