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  • 3. The nature and burden of occupational injury among first responder occupations: A retrospective cohort study in Australian workers.
    Gray SE, Collie A.
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  • 6. Occupational differences in workers' compensation indemnity claims among direct care workers in Minnesota nursing homes, 2005-2016.
    Rosebush CE, Zaidman B, Schofield KE, Erickson DJ, Ramirez M, Tschida B, McGovern PM.
    Am J Ind Med; 2020 Jun; 63(6):517-526. PubMed ID: 32166773
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  • 8. Work-related injuries and illnesses and their association with hour of work: Analysis of the Oregon construction industry in the US using workers' compensation accepted disabling claims, 2007-2013.
    Yang L, Branscum A, Smit E, Dreher D, Howard K, Kincl L.
    J Occup Health; 2020 Jan; 62(1):e12118. PubMed ID: 32515883
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  • 9. Assessing disabling and non-disabling injuries and illnesses using accepted workers compensation claims data to prioritize industries of high risk for Oregon young workers.
    Yang L, Branscum A, Bovbjerg V, Cude C, Weston C, Kincl L.
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  • 14. Fewer workers' compensation claims and lower claim costs if employers with high injury rates achieved the rates of their safer peers.
    Wuellner SE, Bonauto DK.
    J Safety Res; 2019 Sep; 70():97-103. PubMed ID: 31848014
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  • 16. Compensation patterns for healthcare workers in British Columbia, Canada.
    Alamgir H, Siow S, Yu S, Ngan K, Guzman J.
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  • 18. Gender differences in occupational injury incidence.
    Berecki-Gisolf J, Smith PM, Collie A, McClure RJ.
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  • 20. Repeat workers' compensation claims: risk factors, costs and work disability.
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