The Netherlands is well known for its high employment growth and corresponding low unemployment rate. At various occasions the so-called Dutch miracle has been applauded, together with the underlying ‘Polder model’. A feature that initially was less recognised in the international debate, but has been a long-debated topic in the Netherlands, is the vast amount of persons in disability schemes. From the outset of the introduction of the first scheme (WAO) in 1969, disability in the Netherlands has exceeded unemployment and has been growing consistently to a level of over 900 thousand persons. This trend has occurred despite various countermeasures of the Dutch government. Even the major reforms in 1994 only caused a brief respite: after a de...
In this paper, we estimate the degree of substitution between enrolment into Disability Insurance (D...
Abstract Background Today, work disability is one of the greatest social and labour market challenge...
The Netherlands is known for its rapid growth of part-timejobs, its strong wage moderation, and its ...
The Netherlands is well known for its high employment growth and corresponding low unemployment rate...
The policy that has led from the ‘Dutch disease’ (in the 1980s) to the ‘Dutch miracle’ (in the 1990s...
The Netherlands, until the mid-1980s a country with high unemployment, has seen rising employment fo...
Variations in the size of the population receiving disability payments across countries cannot be ex...
The policy that has led from the ‘Dutch disease ’ (in the 1980s) to the ‘Dutch miracle ’ (in the 199...
In Search of Effective Disability Policy examines the potentials of two very different strategies of...
In the 1980s and 1990s, disability benefit rates in the Netherlands were among the highest in the wo...
In the 1990s, the United States reformed welfare programs targeted on single mothers and dramaticall...
This chapter addresses two laws that are the most striking part of the extensive Dutch work disabili...
In this paper, we assess the impact of financial incentives on the inflow in the public Disability I...
This paper describes trends in Dutch (un)employment from the 1980s onwards, it reviews activation me...
[Excerpt] Like other Western European countries, the Netherlands has adapted and reformed its social...
In this paper, we estimate the degree of substitution between enrolment into Disability Insurance (D...
Abstract Background Today, work disability is one of the greatest social and labour market challenge...
The Netherlands is known for its rapid growth of part-timejobs, its strong wage moderation, and its ...
The Netherlands is well known for its high employment growth and corresponding low unemployment rate...
The policy that has led from the ‘Dutch disease’ (in the 1980s) to the ‘Dutch miracle’ (in the 1990s...
The Netherlands, until the mid-1980s a country with high unemployment, has seen rising employment fo...
Variations in the size of the population receiving disability payments across countries cannot be ex...
The policy that has led from the ‘Dutch disease ’ (in the 1980s) to the ‘Dutch miracle ’ (in the 199...
In Search of Effective Disability Policy examines the potentials of two very different strategies of...
In the 1980s and 1990s, disability benefit rates in the Netherlands were among the highest in the wo...
In the 1990s, the United States reformed welfare programs targeted on single mothers and dramaticall...
This chapter addresses two laws that are the most striking part of the extensive Dutch work disabili...
In this paper, we assess the impact of financial incentives on the inflow in the public Disability I...
This paper describes trends in Dutch (un)employment from the 1980s onwards, it reviews activation me...
[Excerpt] Like other Western European countries, the Netherlands has adapted and reformed its social...
In this paper, we estimate the degree of substitution between enrolment into Disability Insurance (D...
Abstract Background Today, work disability is one of the greatest social and labour market challenge...
The Netherlands is known for its rapid growth of part-timejobs, its strong wage moderation, and its ...