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In the 1980s and 1990s, disability benefit rates in the Netherlands were among the highest in the world. However, since …
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Using Dutch administrative data, we assess the work and earnings capacity of disability insurance (DI) recipients by estimating employment and earnings responses to benefit cuts. Reassessment of DI entitlement under more stringent criteria removed 14.4 percent of recipients from the program and...
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Using Dutch administrative data, we assess the work and earnings capacity of disability insurance (DI) recipients by estimating employment and earnings responses to benefit cuts. Reassessment of DI entitlement under more stringent criteria removed 14.4 percent of recipients from the program and...
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, correcting past flaws in eligibility rules or assessment procedures may entail welfare costs. We study a major reform in Hungary … insurance due to the reform 58% were employed in the primary labor market, 6% participated in public works and 36% were out of … work without benefits in the post-reform period. The consequences of leaving disability insurance sharply differed by pre-reform …
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welfare costs. This paper studies a major reform in Hungary that reassessed the health and working capacity of a large share … or reduction of benefits. The findings show that among those who left disability insurance due to the reform, 58 percent … benefits in the post-reform period. The consequences of leaving disability insurance differed sharply by pre-reform employment …
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-in-difference estimation on a matched sample of 513 IPS recipients and almost 23,000 TVR-recipients in the Netherlands. Our results show that …
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In 2016, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) launched a 3-year effort to survey U.S. employers regarding the requirements of work. The new survey, the Occupational Requirements Survey, captures physical demands, education and skill requirements, and other requirements of work. Coinciding with...
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The United States Social Security Amendments of 1983 (SSA1983) increased the full retirement age (FRA) and increased penalties for retiring before the FRA. This cut to retirement benefits caused spillover effects on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applications and receipt by making...
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