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Behavioral Insights Study: Behavioral Interventions Helped More Employers Resolve OSHA Citations (Infographic)

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  • Greg Chojnacki
  • Jonah Deutsch
  • Samia Amin
  • Irma Perez-Johnson
  • Matthew Darling
  • Jaclyn Lefkowitz

Abstract

This infographic summarizes findings from Mathematica’s behavioral insights study conducted for the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

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  • Greg Chojnacki & Jonah Deutsch & Samia Amin & Irma Perez-Johnson & Matthew Darling & Jaclyn Lefkowitz, "undated". "Behavioral Insights Study: Behavioral Interventions Helped More Employers Resolve OSHA Citations (Infographic)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 114107350c0f4f60b5014887a, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:114107350c0f4f60b5014887abd75ad9
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