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Page 255
... declined 19 per cent in 1931. During the same period losses incurred declined only 16 per cent . Between 1931 and 1933 a further drop of 30 per cent in premiums was accompanied by a decline of only 29 per cent in losses incurred . These ...
... declined 19 per cent in 1931. During the same period losses incurred declined only 16 per cent . Between 1931 and 1933 a further drop of 30 per cent in premiums was accompanied by a decline of only 29 per cent in losses incurred . These ...
Page 268
... declined some- what , even relatively , during this period , though this was not a major factor in the decline of audited payrolls . The high point for earned premiums was also attained in 1929 , but payroll and premium figures do not ...
... declined some- what , even relatively , during this period , though this was not a major factor in the decline of audited payrolls . The high point for earned premiums was also attained in 1929 , but payroll and premium figures do not ...
Page 312
... decline , and premium volume tends to decline in about the same proportion . The number of claims also declines , but incurred losses generally decline less than proportionately . The average cost per case rises when times are hard ...
... decline , and premium volume tends to decline in about the same proportion . The number of claims also declines , but incurred losses generally decline less than proportionately . The average cost per case rises when times are hard ...
Contents
PART II | 56 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 179 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 229 |
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50 per cent actual wage Alabama amended award benefit scale Bureau of Labor California Casualty Actuarial Society cent of past claimants claims classifications Colorado compensation acts computing Connecticut coöperation coverage covered dependents diseases District of Columbia earned premiums earning capacity effective eligible employees employment estimated exclude fatal funds hazard Idaho increase indications Industrial Accidents industrial injuries industrial safety injured workers insurance carriers Jersey jurisdictions Kansas Law No Law less limits loss costs loss ratio Louisiana manufacturing Maryland Massachusetts maximum duration medical benefits ment Montana mutual companies Nevada North Carolina North Dakota Ohio paid past earnings payments payroll Pennsylvania pensation percentage permanent total disability proportion of wage pure premiums rate of compensation reports resulting Rhode Island schedule statutory stock companies temporary disability temporary total tion U. S. Bureau Utah wage loss compensated waiting period weekly earnings weekly maximum weighted average West Virginia Wisconsin workmen's compensation workmen's compensation laws York
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Beyond the Welfare State?: The New Political Economy of Welfare Chris Pierson No preview available - 2006 |