Contact
Texas Business Alliance to End Domestic Violence
P.O. BOX 161810
Austin, Texas 78716
512.794.1133
512.685.6240 FAX
Email
TBA (at) tcfv.org
Workplace Costs for Domestic Violence - Developed by Texas Health Resources |
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| Total workforce in persons | |||||
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Total estimate female employees | ||||
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Number of female employees divided by 1000 | ||||
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DV rate per 1,000 Female Employees | ||||
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Expected number of female DV victims at your company per year | ||||
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Total expected victimizations at your company per year | | |
Avg. number victimizations per DV victim per year | ||
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Predicted number of your company's DV victims seeking medical care per year | | |
Avg. percentage of victims seeking medical care nationally | ||
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Predicted total number of medical visits by DV victims for your company | | |
Avg. number of medical visits per victimization | ||
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Total predicted medical costs per victimization for your company | | |
Avg. medical cost per victimization(adjusted to 2003 prices) | ||
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Avg. US percentage paid by insurance | ||||
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Estimated number of your company's victims seeking MH services | | |
Avg. percentage of victims seeking mental health services | ||
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Total predicted mental health visits | | |
Avg. number of visits per victim | ||
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Total predicted mental health costs per victimization for your company | | |
Avg. cost per visit (adjusted to 2003 dollars) | ||
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Avg. US percentage paid by insurance | |||
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Total estimated lost work days due to DV for your company | | |
Avg. number of lost work days per year per DV victim | ||
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($) Avg. hourly wage for your company | ||||
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Total estimated productivity lost in your company per year due to DV | ||||
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Total annual costs to your company due to DV | ||||
| Data Sources: Costs of Intimate Partner Violence against Women in the United States; National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2003 Understanding Violence Against Women;Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education; National Academy Press 1996 Straus, Murray A. and Richard J. Gelles; Physical Violence in American Families: Risk Factors and Adaptations to Violence in 8,145 Families; 1989; Transaction Publishers Notes: 1. For these calculations, domestic violence refers only to rape or physical assault by an intimate partner. It does not include verbal, mental or emotional abuse. Accordingly, the estimates of incidence, medical costs and lost productivity underestimate the actual incidence and costs. 2. Average medical & mental health costs are 1995 dollars adjusted to 2003 dollars using the All-Item CPI. Percentages of costs paid by insurance are 1995 values 3. Total workforce includes only benefit eligible individuals |
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Texas Business Alliance to End Domestic Violence
P.O. BOX 161810
Austin, Texas 78716
512.794.1133
512.685.6240 FAX
Email
TBA (at) tcfv.org