Workers\u27 compensation, the state-based system that compensates employees for the economic consequences of work-related injury, illness and disease without regard to the fault of the employer or employee, was and remains a truly great social compact. However, today\u27s burgeoning cost pressures threaten that historical mission. This study seeks to provide an analysis and build understanding of the operation of the system and of the broader themes linking particular state issues so that the affected interests can come together to address these concerns. Co-published with the Insurance Information Institute, Inc.https://scholarship.law.columbia.edu/books/1266/thumbnail.jp
Employee benefits constitute a major vehicle for the provision of income security for Americans. Sin...
The report presents an overview of the workers' compensation scene, identifying a diversity of legis...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWorkmen's Compensation in Massachusetts Workmen's Compensation is a...
Workers\u27 compensation, the state-based system that compensates employees for the economic consequ...
This report examines aspects of the transfer of costs between State workers' compensation schemes an...
This article briefly reviews the role that community legal clinics have played in the injured worker...
Covers occupational disease, vocational rehabilitation, stress claims, and reform efforts designed t...
Explores the historical foundations of workers\u27 compensation, its economic theory underpinnings, ...
Thomason, Schmidle, and Burton make use of a unique data set to delve into how insurance arrangement...
INJURED WORKERS\u27 BENEFITS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Establishes rights for injured wo...
Studies suggest that income replacement is low for many workers with serious occupational injuries a...
This volume represents an effort to draw policy implications from research in three critical perform...
The past two decades have witnessed a sea change in the way policy makers think aboutworkers' compen...
Workers’ Compensation reforms have been on the table in virtually every state over the last several ...
Workers’ compensation provides cash and medical benefits to workers who are injured or become ill in...
Employee benefits constitute a major vehicle for the provision of income security for Americans. Sin...
The report presents an overview of the workers' compensation scene, identifying a diversity of legis...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWorkmen's Compensation in Massachusetts Workmen's Compensation is a...
Workers\u27 compensation, the state-based system that compensates employees for the economic consequ...
This report examines aspects of the transfer of costs between State workers' compensation schemes an...
This article briefly reviews the role that community legal clinics have played in the injured worker...
Covers occupational disease, vocational rehabilitation, stress claims, and reform efforts designed t...
Explores the historical foundations of workers\u27 compensation, its economic theory underpinnings, ...
Thomason, Schmidle, and Burton make use of a unique data set to delve into how insurance arrangement...
INJURED WORKERS\u27 BENEFITS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Establishes rights for injured wo...
Studies suggest that income replacement is low for many workers with serious occupational injuries a...
This volume represents an effort to draw policy implications from research in three critical perform...
The past two decades have witnessed a sea change in the way policy makers think aboutworkers' compen...
Workers’ Compensation reforms have been on the table in virtually every state over the last several ...
Workers’ compensation provides cash and medical benefits to workers who are injured or become ill in...
Employee benefits constitute a major vehicle for the provision of income security for Americans. Sin...
The report presents an overview of the workers' compensation scene, identifying a diversity of legis...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityWorkmen's Compensation in Massachusetts Workmen's Compensation is a...