Sickness, Disability and Work: Breaking the Barriers (Vol. 1) Norway, Poland and Switzerland

Sickness, Disability and Work: Breaking the Barriers (Vol. 1) Norway, Poland and Switzerland
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2006-11-07
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ISBN: 9264026320

This first report in a new OECD series on sickness, disability and work explores the possible factors behind this paradox. It looks specifically at the cases of Norway, Poland and Switzerland, and highlights the role of institutions and policies. A range of reform recommendations is put forward.

Disability, Work and Inclusion in Slovenia Towards Early Intervention for Sick Workers

Disability, Work and Inclusion in Slovenia Towards Early Intervention for Sick Workers
Author: OECD
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2022-03-01
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ISBN: 9264774688

One in seven working‐age adults identifies as having a disability in OECD countries. Many of them are excluded from meaningful work and have low levels of income and social engagement. Becoming sick or disabled often leads people to leave the labour market even if they still can and want to work.

Privatizing Sick Pay

Privatizing Sick Pay
Author: Pierre Koning
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
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Public schemes for sickness benefits and disability insurance are often criticized for the lack of incentive they provide for preventive and reintegration activities by employers. To stimulate the interest of employers in engaging with these schemes, several modes of privatization could be considered, including the provision of sickness benefits by employers, "experience rating" of disability insurance costs, employer self-insurance, or insurance by private insurance providers. These types of employer incentives seem to lower sickness rates, but they also come at the risk of increased under-reporting and less employment opportunities for workers with disabilities or bad health conditions. Policymakers should be aware of this trade-off.