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. 2021 Oct 6;4:100065. doi: 10.1016/j.jmh.2021.100065

Table 2.

Numbers and proportion of workforce filing a claim for occupational lung disease, by country of origin and certification outcome (N = 344,054).

Country Workforce Claims filed
Claims certified compensable Claims certified non-compensable
N (% of workforce) Ever (% of country N) Odds ratioa ever/never,b (95% CI) n (% of country N) n (% of country N) Odds ratio compensable / non-compensable (95% CI)c
South Africa 149,136 (43.3%) 25,204 (16.9%) Reference 16,236 (10.9%) 8,968 (6.01%) Reference
Lesotho 62,312 (18.1%) 13,779 (22.1%) 1.40 (1.36, 1.43) 10,802 (17.3%) 2,977 (4.8%) 2.00 (1.91, 2.10)
Mozambique 26,301 (7.6%) 3,280 (12.5%) 0.70 (0.67, 0.73) 2,368 (9.0%) 912 (3.5%) 1.43 (1.32, 1.55)
Eswatini 8,233 (2.4%) 1,148 (13.9%) 0.80 (0.75, 0.85) 831 (10.1%) 317 (3.9%) 1.45 (1.27, 1.65)
Botswana 4,763 (1.4%) 664 (13.9%) 0.80 (0.73, 0.87) 364 (7.6%) 300 (6.3%) 0.67 (0.57, 0.78)
Other 1,649 (0.5%) 37 (2.2%) 0.11 (0.08, 0.16) 21 (1.3%) 16 (0.97%) 0.72 (0.38, 1.39)
Unknown 91,660 (26.6%) 4,490 (4.8%) 0.25 (0.25, 0.26) 2,739 (3.0%) 1,751 (12.8%) 0.86 (0.81, 0.92)
Total 344,054 (100%) 48,602 (14.1%) 33,361 15,241

CI, confidence interval.

a

Reference stratum South Africa.

b

Odds of an individual filing a claim versus never filing a claim.

c

Odds of an individual ever filing a compensable claim versus a non-compensable claim, or if filing multiple claims (n = 14,518 individuals), only ever filing non-compensable claim(s).