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reassessment, we estimate employment responses to loss or reduction of benefits. We find that among those who left disability … insurance due to the reform, 57% were employed in the primary labor market and 38% had neither employment nor benefit income …. The consequences of leaving disability insurance sharply differed by pre-reform employment status. 62% of those without …
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In addition to describing different countries labour market policies for people with disabilities, this study attempts … target group s labour force participation and employment rate; (2) what labour market programmes are applied and to what … degree; (3) to what extent the regular policy and institutional framework is used to integrate persons with disabilities into …
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implementation of four strategies: First, investive social transfers, in particular by establishing a European Fund for Employment …
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the Netherlands since 1975. Based on Christian-Democratic and Social Democratic ideal types, we pay special attention to … the development of employment, social security, and family policies. …
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institutional change in services for people with disabilities in EU Member States, and offers some recommendations on how such …
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This paper evaluates the linkage between social security strategies and redistributive effects in EU social transfer systems. It is argued that the various European systems produce different patterns of redistribution that may be explained by the adoption of different mixes of social security...
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This paper evaluates the linkage between social security strategies and redistributive effects in EU social transfer systems. It is argued that the various European systems produce different patterns of redistribution that may be explained by the adoption of different mixes of social security...
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