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Economists have traditionally been very cautious when studying the interaction between employment and health because of the two-way causal relationship between these two variables: health status influences the probability of being employed and, at the same time, working affects the health...
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This paper uses data from the American Life Panel to understand the determinants of well-being in the United States during the Great Recession. It investigates how various dimensions of subjective wellbeing reflected in the OECD Better Life Framework impact subjective well-being. The results...
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Life is quite good in the United States compared to other OECD countries, thanks to strong economic growth and technological progress having lifted average income to high levels. Nonetheless, there is evidence that the benefits from growth have not been sufficiently broad based. Self-reported...
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Welfare-to-work measures are a central theme of Israel’s labour and social policies to tackle relative poverty, which is concentrated among the Arab-Israeli and Ultra-orthodox (Haredi) communities. Policies include pilot programmes involving private-sector job placement (the “Wisconsin”...
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underutilisation is especially prevalent among groups such as lone parents, people with disability, and Indigenous Australians. These …
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with an affordable way to obtain tertiary education. Disability insurance reforms are needed to reduce dependency on these …
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. Scarce resources should be more targeted to those in greatest need. Addressing the large inflows into the disability system …
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Surveys suggest that Denmark ranks close to or slightly above the OECD average in terms of student and adult skills, even though Denmark spends more than many OECD countries on education, labour market policies and adult learning. Sluggish productivity growth over the past two decades raises the...
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of the system. Stricter criteria for entry into disability pensions should also be applied. The 2005 pension reform was a …
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removed and eligibility for disability pensions and long-term sick leaves tightened. This paper relates to the 2005 OECD …
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