Study of Measures to Improve the Balance of Accounts in Workers Compensation Insurance in Agricultural Accidents.
10.2185/jjrm.44.129
- VernacularTitle:農業労災に係わる労災保険の収支率改善対策に関する実証的考察
- Author:
Masaki MIKURUBE
;
Keihachi YONEYAMA
;
Shinji SASAKI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine
1995;44(2):129-136
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
The farmers accident compensation insurance system is on the verge of a crisis. With the ratio of revenue to expenditure being 100 to 131.5, it has become extremely difficult to indemnify the insured or their beneficiaries for bodily injury and death due to accidental means.
This reflects rapid progress in mechanization of farm work and aging of the farming population, which results in an alarming increase in the number of serious accidents. A check on a survey taken by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries in 1992 reveals that the number of accidents in which farmers were killed while at work amounts to 401 cases. Of this number, 256 cases, or 63.8%, involved persons of 60 years and above, indicating the dead and injured in agricultural accidents are increasing in number among elderly people.
In Kanagawa Prefecture, a total of 446 accidents involving farmers and agricultural machinery have occurred over the past eight years. The average number of days lost by injured persons in the agricultural accidents worked out at 39 days. The average occurrence rate of an agricultural accident per 1, 000 persons came to 14.4, nearly three times as high as the average 5.2 for the rest of industries. A look at the accident occurrence rate in 1993 per 1, 000 persons insured under the workmen's accident compensation insurance system also showed that it was 28.0 for agriculture, compared with 16.5 for construction industry and the average 13.8 for all industries. This clearly indicates that agriculture has been transformed into a type of industry “structurally” in great peril.
Such being the circumstances, it is urgent that bold measures should be taken to inprove the balance between expenditure and revenue in the workers accident compensation insurance that has to do with agriculture. Among the measures we would like to propose here:(1) to promote accident prevention measures and hold in check an outlay for compensation;(2) to increase the number of the insured and garner more premiums;(3) to increase basic premium rates (?);(4) to beef up the secretariat of JA (?); and (5) to establish a safety-first administrative management.