Return-to-Work Expectations and Workplace Supports in New Zealand: Injured Workers' Perspectives
Background. Work disability owing to musculoskeletal injury constitutes an extensive and expanding health problem globally. The vast majority of costs attributed to work disability are currently associated with long-term work disability. Furthermore, the risk of developing long-term work disability...
Main Author: | Christopherson, Rory (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Fadyl, Joanna (Contributor), Lewis, Gwyn (Contributor) |
Format: | Others |
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Auckland University of Technology,
2019-08-29T23:41:21Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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