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Sickness, Disability and Work: Breaking the Barriers (Vol. 2)
Australia, Luxembourg, Spain and the United Kingdom
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- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- + Executive Summary and Policy Recommendations
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Chapter 1. Key Trends and Outcomes
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1.1. Employment and unemployment of people with disability
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1.2. Financial resources of people with disability: income and poverty
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1.3. Costs of disability benefit schemes: public spending and benefit dependence
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1.4. Exclusion and inclusion errors: disability benefit recipiency and disability prevalence
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1.5. Demographic challenges: population ageing and future labour supply shortages
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1.6. Impact of labour market requirements: work and health
- + 1.7. Conclusion
- Notes
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1.1. Employment and unemployment of people with disability
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Chapter 2. Evaluating Recent and Ongoing Reforms
- Box 2.1. Structure of the countries’ sickness and disability schemes - An overview
- + 2.1. Australia: new participation requirements through welfare reform
- + 2.2. Luxembourg: managing partial work capacity in a different way
- + 2.3. Spain: decentralising and concentrating decision powers
- + 2.4. The United Kingdom: rebalancing rights and opportunities
- + 2.5. The likely impact of recent and ongoing reform
- Notes
- + Chapter 3. Absence Monitoring and Assessment of Disability
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Chapter 4. Financial Incentives and Disincentives for People with Disability
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4.1. The “attractiveness” of disability benefits
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4.2. Disability benefits as an early retirement pathway
- + 4.3. Work incentives and disincentives for disability benefit recipients
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4.4. The impact of recent and planned benefit reforms on work incentives
- 4.5. Conclusions
- Notes
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Background Tables for Different Household Types
- Table 4.A1.1. Main characteristics of disability benefit and taxation systems, as at 1st July 2005
- Figure 4.A1.1. Net replacement rates for disability benefits, unemployment benefits and social assistance, couple households, 2005a
- Figure 4.A1.2. Average effective tax rates for persons with disability in different household situations, 2005a
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4.1. The “attractiveness” of disability benefits
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Chapter 5. Employment Policy - New Challenges and Directions
- + 5.1. Employment and disability: where do we stand?
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5.2. More and better targeted employment services
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5.3. A new balance of rights and responsibilities
- + 5.4. Future policy directions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- List of Acronyms
Too many workers leave the labour market permanently due to health problems, and yet too many people with a disabling condition are denied the opportunity to work. This second report in the OECD series Sickness, Disability and Work explores the possible factors behind this paradox. It looks specifically at the cases of Australia, Luxembourg, Spain and the United Kingdom, and highlights the roles of institutions and policies. A range of reform recommendations is put forward to deal with specific challenges facing the four countries.
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Publication year : 2007
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