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... estimated the total time loss for both self - employing and employed at 233 , - 840,000 days . * Careful analysis of the estimated injuries to the employed alone indicates a time loss for them of some 210,000,000 days . For the ...
... estimated the total time loss for both self - employing and employed at 233 , - 840,000 days . * Careful analysis of the estimated injuries to the employed alone indicates a time loss for them of some 210,000,000 days . For the ...
Page 205
... estimated total compensation is the product of the estimated number of weeks of compensation and the average weekly compensation . When divided by the estimated total wage loss , it yields an estimated proportion of wage loss ...
... estimated total compensation is the product of the estimated number of weeks of compensation and the average weekly compensation . When divided by the estimated total wage loss , it yields an estimated proportion of wage loss ...
Page 207
... Estimated weeks lost ( 3 ) Estimated wage loss a ( 4 ) Estimated weeks com- ( 5 ) Estimated compensa- ( 6 ) Per cent compensated pensated tion b 762,000 $ 13,525,500 205,800 $ 2,647,350 ° 19.6 62,000 ° 1,100,500 24,800 d 266,600 24.2 ...
... Estimated weeks lost ( 3 ) Estimated wage loss a ( 4 ) Estimated weeks com- ( 5 ) Estimated compensa- ( 6 ) Per cent compensated pensated tion b 762,000 $ 13,525,500 205,800 $ 2,647,350 ° 19.6 62,000 ° 1,100,500 24,800 d 266,600 24.2 ...
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PART II | 56 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 179 |
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 229 |
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