Return to Work Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Work Disability

作者: Amanda E. Young

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-6214-9_25

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摘要: The chapter will begin with a brief presentation of who the RTW stakeholders are, reference to why they are conceptualized as stakeholders. We then move discussion various burdens work disability relate each stakeholder groups. This be followed by review literature relevant identifying priorities. Priorities compared and contrasted, made ways forward in quest reduce burden disability.

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