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Societies have always had to deal with the fact that individuals can have short- and long-term work incapacity due to ill health. With industrialization new methods of addressing this were developed and a common way was to establish sickness absence funds. Over the last century such funds grew larger and today most welfare states have public or private sickness absence funds or insurances covering workers’ loss of income due to ill health.
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