Work-injury. Blue-collar first law full coverage.

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Data type Date
Scale Date
Value labels Not applicable
Technical name labor_workinjury_firstlaw_bluecollar_fullcoverage
Category Labour and labour market
Label First full coverage blue-collar worker law
Related indicators

This is the year of full coverage for all blue-collar groups: manual labor; excluding agriculture and domestic workers. "All" means at least two-thirds, or all the major sectors of industry; exceptions should not be occupation or industry-specific. We code this as covering "all" as long as all enterprises with at least 5 or more employees are covered. This was a somewhat inferential undertaking because data were not always available. We will refine these measures over time and have taken notes by country (see Appendix). Note that coverage can be "full" in this variable, even if certain groups are excluded like women, ethnic or religious groups. We use the definition of a worker at the time of the passing of the law in that country. The logic is that the labor market was segmented, and citizenship was hierarchical in the early stages of work-injury law. Many groups were excluded as 'second class citizens' by law, thus there is no chance for them to be covered. Does not include prisoners or detainees; does not include 'casual workers'. This variable only accounts for de jure coverage. As a “first law” the coding otherwise follows labor_workinjury_firstnat. In future iterations we will code the types of blue-collar full coverage laws.


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Bibliographic info

Citation: Breznau, Nate, and Felix Lanver. 2020. Global Work-Injury Policy Database (GWIP): Project Overview and Codebook. (https://www.socialpolicydynamics.de/f/eb5f6f0e54.pdf) Technical Paper Series 4. Bremen, Germany: Collaborative Research Center SFB 1342 “The Global Dynamics of Social Policy.”


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Project manager(s): Nate Breznau


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  • Version 1.0: Initial release


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