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According to 1994-2002 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, over a five year period, there were - on average - "slightly more than 20 non-fatal injuries or illnesses per 1,000 full-time equivalent workers for workers aged 20-24, a rate nearly twice as high as that for workers aged 45-64." (p. 1)
Restrepo, T., Sobel, S., & Shuford, H. (2006). Age as a driver of frequency and severity (NCCI research brief). Boca Raton, FL: National Council on Compensation Insurance. Retrieved July 31, 2007 from https://www.ncci.com/ncci/media/pdf/research-age-frequency.pdf
This NCCI research brief from December 2006 examines Bureau of Labor Statistics data and claims data reported to NCCI to determine the effects of age as a driver of frequency and severity of employee injuries.
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