Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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961324 | Journal of Health Economics | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Workplace accidents are an important economic phenomenon, but cyclical fluctuations in workplace accidents are not well-understood. ⺠We use unique and high-quality data on workplace accidents in Austria to study in detail how economic incentives affect workplace accidents. ⺠We find that workers who reported an accident in a particular period of time are more likely to be fired later on. ⺠We also find support for the idea that recessions lead to workers underreporting of moderate workplace accidents. ⺠To the extent that this leads to firms under-investing in workplace safety, recessions are bad for workplace safety.
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Authors
Jan Boone, Jan C. van Ours, Jean-Philippe Wuellrich, Josef Zweimüller,