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workers' comp collider.Rmd (14.08 kB)
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Cross-jurisdictional comparisons using workers’ compensation: illustrating collider bias due to compensability thresholds - data and code

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posted on 2022-04-04, 03:27 authored by Tyler LaneTyler Lane
These data and R files are used to demonstrate the threat of collider bias, which has been largely ignored in work disability research. Data include NBA player data and aggregated workers' compensation data, plus several simulated datasets.

Case-level workers' compensation data are sensitive and cannot be shared, though I have included cleaning data to document exactly how they were aggregated.

Funding

Compensation Policy and Return to Work Effectiveness (ComPARE) Study Project - Phase 2

Safe Work Australia

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The impact of policy, demography and geography on work disability

Australian Research Council

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