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Length of durable RTW |
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When RTW is successful, the injured worker will be in paid employment at the time of interview (just over six months after their claim).
Injured workers who had returned to work, and were still working at the time of the interview were asked to estimate how long they had been back at work. A longer period at work indicates an earlier durable RTW.
Victorian injured workers with a durable RTW had been back at work an average of 133 days in 2008/09, eight days less than the national average and 18 days less than the Victorian average last year.
Question: How long have you been back at work?
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