Work-related hospitalised injuries, Australia : 2006-07 to 2013-14.
Work-related hospitalised injuries, Australia : 2006-07 to 2013-14.
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Canberra, ACT : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, [2017]
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1 online resource (vi, 71 pages) : illustrations.
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Canberra, ACT : Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, [2017]
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Australian Capital Territory
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[2017]
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There were 617,755 hospitalised cases funded by workers' compensation in Australia in the period from 2006-07 to 2013-14, with 72% being male and 96% aged 15-64. Almost 38% of these cases were hospitalised primarily due to a musculoskeletal-related condition while 32% were hospitalised primarily due to injury and poisoning. There were 234,104 hosp...
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Work-related hospitalised injuries, Australia : 2006-07 to 2013-14.
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Injury research and statistics series, 2205-510X ; number 104
"Cat. no. INJCAT 180"
Includes bibliographical references (page 67)
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Mode of access: Available online.
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74VKV5RyNdyg
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VKV5RyNdyg
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9781760542283 PDF
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991024268500602626