In February and March 2004, FaCS conducted a quantitative study of people who had been granted the Disability Support Pension (DSP) between August and November 2003. The study aimed to provide a systematic, quantitative analysis of new DSP recipients’ characteristics, their disability and impairment status, labour market histories and aspirations, educational and training backgrounds, pathways onto income support and their service needs. Maximum quotas were planned so that no more than 50 per cent of the sample in each age group would be from amongst those with the most prevalent disability type. As a complement to the quantitative survey, FaCS also proposed a focus group study to explore qualitatively what made DSP customers apply for the ...
Background: The Social Insurance is part of the Swedish welfare system that is intended to create ec...
Detiorating labour market conditions worsen the financial situation of the disabled, reduce the oppo...
Background The decision to grant a disability pension is usually the end of a long p...
Between 1984 and 2004 there has been a significant rise in both the number and proportion of the pop...
The number of persons receiving the Disability Support Pension (DSP) has increased rapidly over the ...
The paper examines the factors that determine the duration on the Disability Support Pension (DSP) p...
The Australian government recently reformed policy on disability and work to make people who are ass...
Summary Around 333,800 people used disability support services In 2014–15, around 333,800 people ...
There is a close correspondence between disability benefit receipt and labour market outcomes accord...
The Disability Support Pension (DSP) is more generous yet less demanding than unemployment assistanc...
This study uses administrative records for recipients of the Disability Support Pension (DSP) over t...
The Disability Supports Feasibility Study (DSFS) pilot project provided supports to unemployed peopl...
Many of the arguments used to justify the crackdown on disability pensions are false or misleading, ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the survey ...
To investigate the impact of the Government’s Welfare to Work package on people with disabilities an...
Background: The Social Insurance is part of the Swedish welfare system that is intended to create ec...
Detiorating labour market conditions worsen the financial situation of the disabled, reduce the oppo...
Background The decision to grant a disability pension is usually the end of a long p...
Between 1984 and 2004 there has been a significant rise in both the number and proportion of the pop...
The number of persons receiving the Disability Support Pension (DSP) has increased rapidly over the ...
The paper examines the factors that determine the duration on the Disability Support Pension (DSP) p...
The Australian government recently reformed policy on disability and work to make people who are ass...
Summary Around 333,800 people used disability support services In 2014–15, around 333,800 people ...
There is a close correspondence between disability benefit receipt and labour market outcomes accord...
The Disability Support Pension (DSP) is more generous yet less demanding than unemployment assistanc...
This study uses administrative records for recipients of the Disability Support Pension (DSP) over t...
The Disability Supports Feasibility Study (DSFS) pilot project provided supports to unemployed peopl...
Many of the arguments used to justify the crackdown on disability pensions are false or misleading, ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of the survey ...
To investigate the impact of the Government’s Welfare to Work package on people with disabilities an...
Background: The Social Insurance is part of the Swedish welfare system that is intended to create ec...
Detiorating labour market conditions worsen the financial situation of the disabled, reduce the oppo...
Background The decision to grant a disability pension is usually the end of a long p...