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) application cohorts for the Netherlands between 1999 and 2013. Our main finding is that the substantial decrease in employment …
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exploit a 1993 policy reform in the Netherlands which tightened disability insurance (DI) criteria for existing claimants, and …
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individual data from the Netherlands from 2006 to 2013. We focus on workers receiving partial DI benefits and with substantial …
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This paper focuses on the relation between the onset of disability and employment outcomes. We develop an event history model that includes unscheduled hospitalizations as a measure for unanticipated health shocks and estimate the model on data from the British National Child Development Study...
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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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While a large share of Disability Insurance recipients are expected to recover, outflow rates from temporary disability schemes are typically negligible. We estimate the disincentive effects of disability benefits on the response to a (mental) health improvement using administrative data on all...
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