Why are the workers' compensation systems dysfunctional? From scientists we ought also to expect science!
2010
20
3
311-315
government attitude ; history ; labour movement ; social security reform ; workers' compensation
Social protection - Occupational accident /disease benefits
https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW
English
Bibliogr.
"In the context of the history of science and the American labor movement, this comment in response to Joseph LaDou's in this issue briefly addresses impediments to Workers' Compensation reform: intellectual lapses in understanding the key concept of causation and political mistakes rooted in professional timidity. The result is the perpetuation of failures of government. "
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