This article explores responses by frontline workers in the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NAV) to activation policy measures. Frontline workers in NAV are required to write work capability assessments for long-term sick and disabled benefit recipients within a reformed organizational structure with holistic agencies (‘one-stop shops’). These policy mechanisms are intended to empower the frontline workers and make them emphasize work and activation in their evaluation of the employability of the beneficiaries. However, a large number of long-term sick and disabled people remain in receipt of temporary benefits. Key findings emerging from this study’s fieldwork suggest that frontline workers often perceive the task of clarifying the e...
Background Denmark and Sweden have implemented reforms that narrowed disability benefit eligibility ...
In the Scandinavian countries, social insurance officers (SIOs) hold key positions with regard to co...
The number of people with health problems and disabilities living outside the labor market and on pu...
Welfare conditionality, particularly stringent benefit sanctions, has become increasingly prevalent ...
Abstract in Undetermined This paper addresses the failure of activation programmes to achieve a rapi...
AbstractThis article presents a unique analysis of how activation agencies in the Netherlands cope w...
Judging the extent to which sick-listed clients’ disabilities qualify them for sickness benefits is ...
Increasing figures for long-term sickness absence and disability pension are problems for many Europ...
The goal of this thesis is to shed new light on the mechanisms behind the high rates of disabilityre...
This themed issue contributes to European research on the role of front-line work in the implementat...
The recent inclusion of behavioural conditionality in health-related benefit programmes raises quest...
The last 15 years have seen governments in a number of mature welfare states attempting to reintegr...
This article presents a unique analysis of how activation agen-cies in the Netherlands cope with par...
Despite recent attempts by UK policymakers to restrict access to incapacity and disability benefits ...
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
Background Denmark and Sweden have implemented reforms that narrowed disability benefit eligibility ...
In the Scandinavian countries, social insurance officers (SIOs) hold key positions with regard to co...
The number of people with health problems and disabilities living outside the labor market and on pu...
Welfare conditionality, particularly stringent benefit sanctions, has become increasingly prevalent ...
Abstract in Undetermined This paper addresses the failure of activation programmes to achieve a rapi...
AbstractThis article presents a unique analysis of how activation agencies in the Netherlands cope w...
Judging the extent to which sick-listed clients’ disabilities qualify them for sickness benefits is ...
Increasing figures for long-term sickness absence and disability pension are problems for many Europ...
The goal of this thesis is to shed new light on the mechanisms behind the high rates of disabilityre...
This themed issue contributes to European research on the role of front-line work in the implementat...
The recent inclusion of behavioural conditionality in health-related benefit programmes raises quest...
The last 15 years have seen governments in a number of mature welfare states attempting to reintegr...
This article presents a unique analysis of how activation agen-cies in the Netherlands cope with par...
Despite recent attempts by UK policymakers to restrict access to incapacity and disability benefits ...
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
Background Denmark and Sweden have implemented reforms that narrowed disability benefit eligibility ...
In the Scandinavian countries, social insurance officers (SIOs) hold key positions with regard to co...
The number of people with health problems and disabilities living outside the labor market and on pu...