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Citation

Boden LI, Galizzi M. Am. J. Ind. Med. 1999; 36(5): 487-503.

Affiliation

Department of Environmental Health, Boston University, Boston, MA 02118, USA. lboden@bu.edu

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10506731

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This is the first study based on individual data to estimate earnings lost from virtually all reported workplace injuries and illnesses in a state. METHODS: We estimated lost earnings from workplace injuries and illnesses occurring in Wisconsin in 1989-90, using workers' compensation data and 6 years of unemployment insurance wage data. We used regression techniques to estimate losses relative to a comparison group. RESULTS: The average present value of losses projected 10 years past the observed period is over $8,000 per injury. Women lose a greater proportion of their preinjury earnings than do men. Replacement of after-tax projected losses averages 64% for men and 50% for women. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, workers with compensated injuries and illnesses experienced discounted pre-tax losses projected to total over $530,000,000 (1994 dollars), with about 60% of after-tax losses replaced by workers' compensation. Generally, groups losing over eight weeks' work received workers' compensation benefits covering less than 40% of their losses.


Language: en

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