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Insurance Council Reveals Worker Stats

The National Council on Compensation Insurance has released a paper on current and projected demographic patterns in employment.
By Construction Executive
May 11, 2021
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The National Council on Compensation Insurance has released a paper on current and projected demographic patterns in employment. The paper, “Latest Trends in Worker Demographics,” also includes data on injury frequency and time away from work.

Key takeaways include:

  • Injury frequency has increased for four consecutive years for workers aged 65 and older.
  • Women’s employment is growing faster than men’s employment at younger ages.
  • Employment rose more for college graduates than other education groups before the pandemic and has fallen less for college graduates since the beginning of the pandemic.
  • There may be long-run demographic changes in employment caused by the pandemic.

The full report is available at ncci.com.

by Construction Executive

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