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accident insurance 2 regulation 2 workman's compensation 2 Arbeitsschutz 1 Deutschland (bis 1945) 1 Geschichte 1 Social insurance 1 Unfallversicherung 1 injury duration 1 self-insurance 1 social insurance 1 workman's compensation insurance 1 Ökonomischer Anreiz 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Streb, Jochen 2 Guinnane, Timothy 1 Guinnane, Timothy W. 1 Krueger, Alan 1
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Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics 1
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Economic Growth Center Discussion Paper 1 Ruhr Economic Papers 1 Working Papers / Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics 1
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EconStor 2 RePEc 1
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Incentives that saved lives: Government regulation of accident insurance associations in Germany, 1884 - 1914
Guinnane, Timothy W.; Streb, Jochen - 2012
The German government introduced compulsory accident insurance for industrial firms in 1884. This insurance scheme was one of the main pillars of Bismarck's famous social insurance system. The accident-insurance system achieved only one of its intended goals: it successfully compensated workers...
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Incentives that Saved Lives: Government Regulation of Accident Insurance Associations in Germany, 1884–1914
Guinnane, Timothy; Streb, Jochen - 2012
The German government introduced compulsory accident insurance for industrial firms in 1884. This insurance scheme was one of the main pillars of Bismarck's famous social insurance system. The accident-insurance system achieved only one of its intended goals: it successfully compensated workers...
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Worker's Compensation Insurance and the Duration of Workplace Injuries
Krueger, Alan - Industrial Relations Section, Department of Economics - 1990
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