Work disability in the United States, 1968-2015: Prevalence, duration, recovery, and trends
The United States workforce is aging. At the same time more people have chronic conditions, for longer periods. Given these trends the importance of work disability, physical or nervous problems that limit a person's type or amount of work, is increasing. No research has examined transitions am...
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Main Authors: | James N. Laditka (Author), Sarah B. Laditka (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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