Analysis of Persistence in Employer Injury Rates

Contributing Organization(s): W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research


Author(s)/Creator(s): H. Allan Hunt

Publishing Date: 1993-03-01

Issue Areas: Disability Issues; Employment and Labor

Ownership/Rights Info: Copyright 1993 W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research

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Access Note: This is the report's executive summary. The full report is available from the Upjohn Institute's Publications Department: 1-888-227-8569 or publications@upjohninstitute.org.

This report seeks an empirical answer to a very specific question, "Do injury and disability incidence rates at the establishment level persistent through time?" The answer should help to answer a more operational question, "Would OSHA inspection strategy benefit from knowledge of past injury rates at the establishment level?" This report will bring new evidence to bear through the analysis of two Michigan databases.

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Access Note: This is the report's executive summary. The full report is available from the Upjohn Institute's Publications Department: 1-888-227-8569 or publications@upjohninstitute.org.


Intended Audience: Legislators/Legislative Aids; Policy Professionals; Researchers

Type/Format: Evaluation; Policy Brief

Language code: English

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