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category: Business & Economics
published: Feb 2000
ISBN:9780774807470
publisher: UBC Press

Injury and the New World of Work

by Terrence Sullivan

tagged: labor, public health, occupational & industrial medicine, occupational therapy
Description

Over the last fifty years the nature of work and work injury has changed dramatically. Since the 1980s, workers’ compensation claims have grown steadily and insurance institutions are feeling the crunch. In Injury and the New World of Work, Terrence Sullivan emphasizes the precarious line between the expansion of needs-based justice and the preservation of work-based prosperity. The contributors to the book examine a broad range of research solutions and policy options for dealing with the critical state of workers’ compensation. The essays draw on recent case studies and original empirical work from Canada, situating the book within a comparative international frame of reference.

About the Author

Terrence Sullivan

Contributor Notes

Terrence Sullivan is the President of the Institute for Work and Health in Toronto.

Editorial Review

This volume presents a comprehensive look at the kinds of changes that have taken place in the labour market and summarizes the rapidly growing body of evidence regarding the links between a range of disabilities and possible work-related causes.

— The Disability Reporter, Winter 2000
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