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Workers' comp benefits keep poverty low among permanently impaired workers and their families, study by IWH finds.
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At work : a quarterly publication of the Institute for Work and Health[Absorbed : infocus, Fall 2005]: 2015, n. 81 - Summer
Year:
2015
Type:
Journal Article
Subject:
Injured workers
;
Compensation payments
;
Canada
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