2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.06.030
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Work-related illness, work-related accidents, and lack of social security in Colombia

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“…52 Injury insurance claimants in Colombia were reported to have claims rejected if the aetiology of their injury was not correctly identified. 69 Additionally, Thailand's system offers greater financial support to those who are able to contribute more towards their insurance, while those who contribute less are only entitled to a small lump sum payment, in place of a sustained income. 53 Further, four studies report that employees must have contributed a certain number of work hours, within a specific timeframe, in order to meet the qualifying conditions.…”
Section: Conceptualising Ill Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…52 Injury insurance claimants in Colombia were reported to have claims rejected if the aetiology of their injury was not correctly identified. 69 Additionally, Thailand's system offers greater financial support to those who are able to contribute more towards their insurance, while those who contribute less are only entitled to a small lump sum payment, in place of a sustained income. 53 Further, four studies report that employees must have contributed a certain number of work hours, within a specific timeframe, in order to meet the qualifying conditions.…”
Section: Conceptualising Ill Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%