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estimate the effect of injuries on employment and benefit rates, and total income by comparing the observed changes in outcomes …, individuals who receive 4 months compensation have 2% lower employment rates and 6-8% lower monthly incomes 18 months after … effects increase with injury duration; individuals who receive 10-12 months of compensation have 10-15% lower employment rates …
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estimate the effect of injuries on employment and benefit rates, and total income by comparing the observed changes in outcomes …, individuals who receive 4 months compensation have 2% lower employment rates and 6-8% lower monthly incomes 18 months after … effects increase with injury duration; individuals who receive 10-12 months of compensation have 10-15% lower employment rates …
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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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This paper provides an analysis and summary of the effects of the Workers' Compensation (WC) system on wages and work …
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The theory of compensating wage differentials is generally accepted. It states that firms have to pay wage bonuses for hazardous work. However, there is as yet no strong or even contrary evidence for compensating wage differentials in Germany. By estimating wage regressions with data from the...
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