来源类型 | Research Reports
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规范类型 | 报告
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来源ID | RR-425-CHSWC
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| Identifying Permanently Disabled Workers with Disproportionate Earnings Losses for Supplemental Payments |
| Seth A. Seabury; Ethan Scherer
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发表日期 | 2014
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出版年 | 2014
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页码 | 28
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语种 | 英语
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结论 |
Calculating Earnings Losses and Applicant Pool- Eligibility criteria based on actual earnings needs to focus on the earnings in the post-injury period for a sufficient period of time after the date of injury to allow for the effects of the injury to be realized.
- Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit receipt provides a useful indicator for determining eligibility
- Despite shortcomings, the only practical alternative to calculate actual losses is to compare the earnings of an individual injured before their injury to their earnings after their injury.
- The number of potential beneficiaries could vary significantly according to Supplemental Job Displacement Benefit receipt and the number of claims
Identifying the Period Over Which to Observe the Actual Loss Experience- We utilized the fourth year after the date of injury in our analysis because the typical benefits case is resolved two to three years after injury. Averaging over this time period, when workers are receiving benefits, could be more subject to manipulation in the sense that workers could take additional time off work to increase their potential award. It is possible that if claimants know that the fourth year will be utilized to assess these benefits, some might take additional time off during that year to increase their benefits.
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摘要 |
- One way to avoid adverse work incentives is to base program eligibility on the failure of an employer to provide a qualified offer of return to work.
- Replacement of lost earnings in California is lowest for workers with the lowest disability ratings. Determining the amount for the supplemental payment according to the difference between actual earnings loss and expected earnings loss could help address this inequity.
- Given the limitations with attempting to prospectively estimate the likely number of eligible beneficiaries, an exercise that is inherently uncertain and subject to error, it would be preferable for California to monitor the likely take-up of the supplemental benefit as the pool of potentially eligible workers is better understood, and to adjust the eligibility requirement and benefit levels accordingly to ensure program solvency.
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主题 | California
; Occupational Health and Safety
; Wages and Compensation
; Workers' Compensation
; Workforce Management
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URL | https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR425.html
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来源智库 | RAND Corporation (United States)
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资源类型 | 智库出版物
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/107632
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推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Seth A. Seabury,Ethan Scherer. Identifying Permanently Disabled Workers with Disproportionate Earnings Losses for Supplemental Payments. 2014.
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