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programs on short- and long-term labor market outcomes for temporary disability insurance (TDI) claimants in Norway. The … training or sheltered employment. Strategies prioritizing subsidized regular education also tend to be relatively successful in …
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programs on short- and long-term labor market outcomes for temporary disability insurance (TDI) claimants in Norway. The … training or sheltered employment. Strategies prioritizing subsidized regular education also tend to be relatively successful in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011117313
was implemented in 1998 and targeted towards improving the employment prospects of the long-term disabled with partial …
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate whether civilian disability pensions have been used as an antipoverty … number of civilian disability pensions is not related to disability diseases, but to the unemployment rate in some areas, and … among the regressors. In discussing yjem, we stress that they reflect the number of civilian disability pensions granted …
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caring with employment is extremely difficult, so families are heavily reliant upon benefits. But do disability benefits … experience of applying for disability living allowance (DLA) and how they use additional benefit income. Families report that DLA …
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The authors examine the participation of SSA disability beneficiaries in the TTW program through December 2004. On an … December 2004, TTW does not represent a significant departure from the past. Participants with Tickets assigned to Employment …
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I use a randomised conditional cash transfer program from Indonesia to provide evidence on peer effects in consumption of poor households. I combine this with consumption visibility data from Indonesia to examine whether peer effects in consumption differ by a good’s visibility. In line with a...
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We study the effectiveness of nonexperimental strategies in adjusting for comparison group differences when using data from several programs, each implemented at a different location, to compare their effect if implemented at alternative locations. First, we adjust for individual characteristics...
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This paper provides empirical evidence on the impact on the welfare of the most important social programs implemented in the last decade in Argentina: the Inclusion Pension Plan and the Universal Child Allowance (UCA), and discusses which of these redistributive instruments presents the highest...
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This paper investigates the effectiveness of an intervention that was targeted at a specific group of Dutch Social Assistance (SA) recipients with debt problems. With a large share of the income gains of work resumption were transferred to the creditors, these individuals experienced a strong a...
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