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these trends, this paper estimates Age-Period- Cohort (APC) models on administrative data of Disability Insurance (DI …) application cohorts for the Netherlands between 1999 and 2013. Our main finding is that the substantial decrease in employment …
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Erwerbsminderungsrente in vier Ländern (Deutschland, Niederlande, Schweden und USA) seit 1970. Wir untersuchen Trends in Bezug auf den Anteil … disability programs in four countries: Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United States. We show how growth in the receipt … deutsche System der Erwerbsminderungsrente (vormals Erwerbsunfähigkeitsrente). …
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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 … pre-reform employment did not work after exiting disability insurance, whereas this ratio was only 14% for those who had …
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Temporary help services (THS) firms are increasing their hiring of disadvantaged individuals and claiming more subsidies for doing so. Do these subsidies—the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit (WtW)—create incentives that improve employment outcomes for THS...
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Temporary help services (THS) firms are increasing their hiring of disadvantaged individuals and claiming more subsidies for doing so. Do these subsidies - the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit (WtW) - create incentives that improve employment outcomes for THS...
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Welfare programs including disability benefits have been considered as an efficient way of delivering transfers to the needy. This paper addresses the importance of administrative cost of welfare systems by focusing on an agency problem arising between the government and social workers, whose...
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Temporary help services (THS) firms are increasing their hiring of disadvantaged individuals and claiming more subsidies for doing so. Do these subsidies-the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) and Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit (WtW)-create incentives that improve employment outcomes for THS...
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We examine the living standards and health of working-age disabled people and disability benefits recipients over time in the UK. The UK’s disability benefits system (which is non-means-tested and in which receipt is unrelated to work status) has gone through a significant transformation since...
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