Measuring the burden of work disability: A review of methods, measurement issues and evidence

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This chapter describes issues and measures related to the burden of work disability, including both direct costs (i.e. health care, wage replacement benefits and rehabilitation services from various public and private insurance providers) and indirect costs (i.e. labour productivity and output losses).

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Tompa, E. (2013). Measuring the burden of work disability: A review of methods, measurement issues and evidence. In Handbook of Work Disability: Prevention and Management (pp. 43–58). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6214-9_4

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