Bale A
Yale Center for Mental Health Services Research, New Haven, CT 06519.
Women Health. 1989;15(1):81-102. doi: 10.1300/J013v15n01_07.
This two-part article looks at women's attempts to receive compensation for their work-related illnesses in the first sixty years of the twentieth century. Women pressed claims through narrow legal remedies in the tort and workers' compensation systems for a small part of their massive burden of work-related illnesses. Part I examines the network of women advocates around occupational disease compensation; women's experience under the employers' liability and workers' compensation systems; women's most frequently compensated illnesses under workers' compensation, dermatitis and systemic poisoning; and notable litigation episodes involving phosphorus and radium poisoning. Part II of this article, to be published in the next issue, focuses on compensation for tuberculosis, asbestosis, beryllium disease, and illnesses with a mental component.
这篇分为两部分的文章探讨了20世纪头60年女性为其与工作相关的疾病争取赔偿的努力。女性通过侵权行为法和工伤赔偿制度中有限的法律补救措施,就其巨大的与工作相关疾病负担中的一小部分提出索赔。第一部分考察了职业病赔偿方面的女性维权网络;女性在雇主责任和工伤赔偿制度下的经历;工伤赔偿中最常获赔的疾病——皮炎和全身中毒;以及涉及磷中毒和镭中毒的著名诉讼案例。本文的第二部分将在下一期发表,重点关注结核病、石棉沉着病、铍病以及伴有精神因素的疾病的赔偿问题。