Association between the decline in workers' compensation claims and workforce composition and job characteristics in Ontario, Canada
Publication type
  
            
                        Journal article
      
      
  
    Date published
  
            
                        2007 Mar 01
      
      
  
    Journal 
  
            
                        American Journal of Public Health
      
      
  
    Volume
  
            
                        97
      
      
  
    Issue
  
            
                        3
      
      
  
    Pages
  
            
                        453-455
      
      
  
    PMID
  
            
                        17267716
      
      
  
    Open Access?
  
            
                        Yes
      
      
  
    Abstract
  
            We examined associations between workforce demographics and job characteristics, grouped by industrial sector, and declines in workers' compensation claim rates in Ontario, Canada, between 1990 and 2003. Gender, age, occupation, and job tenure were predictors for claim rates in 12 industrial sectors. The decline in claims was significantly associated with a decline in the proportion of employment in occupations with high physical demands. These findings should generate interest in economic incentives and regulatory policies designed to encourage investment in safer production processes