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Workers' compensation: 1978 program update.

D N Price

    Social Security Bulletin
    |October 1, 1980
    PubMed
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    Workers' compensation provides benefits for work-related disability and death across the U.S. The Social Security Administration tracks key data to assess this vital income-maintenance program and its trends.

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    Area of Science:

    • Social Sciences
    • Economics
    • Public Policy

    Background:

    • Workers' compensation is a significant state-administered income-maintenance program in the U.S.
    • The system comprises 50 independent state operations and federal programs.
    • It addresses work-caused disability and death benefits.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present an historical perspective on workers' compensation estimates since 1940.
    • To highlight the role of the Social Security Administration in data development and program evaluation.
    • To analyze trends and progress in workers' compensation.

    Main Methods:

    • Compilation and analysis of standardized state and national estimates.
    • Tracking expenditures for workers' compensation benefits.

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  • Estimating national coverage, payroll, and employer costs.
  • Main Results:

    • The Social Security Administration continuously refines statistics for workers' compensation.
    • Annual data collection covers benefit expenditures, coverage, payroll, and employer costs.
    • Historical data provides insights into program evolution.

    Conclusions:

    • Workers' compensation is a crucial component of the U.S. social safety net.
    • Accurate and consistent data are essential for evaluating and improving the program.
    • The program's administration involves a complex interplay of state and federal entities.