Judging the extent to which sick-listed clients’ disabilities qualify them for sickness benefits is increasingly part of frontline work. However, we lack knowledge about the discretional process of assessing work ability. Institutional ethnographic research of caseworkers in the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Administration revealed that they emphasised clients’ residual work ability – meaning what clients could perform despite their medical diagnoses – as well as their inner motivations and work ethic. We argue that frontline praxis is influenced by efforts to fit clients into a category of the deserving ‘sick-listed yet work-capable client’. Because caseworkers lack guidelines to combine health and work, they increasingly apply their ‘moral...
The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the development of empirical and theoretical knowledge a...
Background: Work ability is a multidimensional issue encompassing a person’s physical and mental hea...
In recent years an increasing number of sickness allowance cases have been closed with a negative de...
BACKGROUND: Studies of the social validity of work ability evaluations are rare, although the concep...
The recent inclusion of behavioural conditionality in health-related benefit programmes raises quest...
Objective: Comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and quality of work disabilities and unmet ...
In a research project – Practices of Frontline Interactions in the Swedish Social Insurance Agency (...
Background: About 10% of the Norwegian population between 18 and 67 years of age receive disability ...
This article explores responses by frontline workers in the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NA...
Much of what has been written about decreased work ability is based on quantitative studies and has ...
BACKGROUND: Since work ability is manifested in working life and "bought" by employers, employers pe...
Welfare conditionality, particularly stringent benefit sanctions, has become increasingly prevalent ...
In 'active welfare states', labour participation is regarded essential for being part of and contrib...
Objective: The activity ability assessment is a Swedish method for assessing general work ability, b...
Background: Most western countries have disability benefit schemes ostensibly based upon requiring (...
The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the development of empirical and theoretical knowledge a...
Background: Work ability is a multidimensional issue encompassing a person’s physical and mental hea...
In recent years an increasing number of sickness allowance cases have been closed with a negative de...
BACKGROUND: Studies of the social validity of work ability evaluations are rare, although the concep...
The recent inclusion of behavioural conditionality in health-related benefit programmes raises quest...
Objective: Comprehensive understanding of the prevalence and quality of work disabilities and unmet ...
In a research project – Practices of Frontline Interactions in the Swedish Social Insurance Agency (...
Background: About 10% of the Norwegian population between 18 and 67 years of age receive disability ...
This article explores responses by frontline workers in the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service (NA...
Much of what has been written about decreased work ability is based on quantitative studies and has ...
BACKGROUND: Since work ability is manifested in working life and "bought" by employers, employers pe...
Welfare conditionality, particularly stringent benefit sanctions, has become increasingly prevalent ...
In 'active welfare states', labour participation is regarded essential for being part of and contrib...
Objective: The activity ability assessment is a Swedish method for assessing general work ability, b...
Background: Most western countries have disability benefit schemes ostensibly based upon requiring (...
The aim of this thesis was to contribute to the development of empirical and theoretical knowledge a...
Background: Work ability is a multidimensional issue encompassing a person’s physical and mental hea...
In recent years an increasing number of sickness allowance cases have been closed with a negative de...