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New Zealand has a unique accident insurance system that pays the direct costs of all accidental injuries and compensates workers 80% of their earnings for any time post-injury that they are unable to work. Statistics New Zealand's Linked Employer-Employee Database contains monthly information on...
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This paper provides an analysis and summary of the effects of the Workers' Compensation (WC) system on wages and work …
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Alternative work arrangements, including temporary and contract work, have become more widespread. There is interest in understanding the effects of these types of arrangements on employment and earnings risk for workers and the potential for existing social insurance programs to address this...
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argued that this wide range of results is not fully apparent in the literature because of the bias in publication towards …
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drowned out in our data, which would imply a severe downward bias of the OLS coefficient on risk. But this prediction is at … suggested by Garen (1988), we find negative associations between risk and wages for all workers, which is against the notion of … obtain reasonable VSLs, but the association between risk and wages is not statistically significant. We conclude that if …
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