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Changes in legislation on disability in the Netherlands \Conference Reports \مصادر \الصفحة الرئيسية
Changes in legislation on disability in the Netherlands
Changes in legislation on disability in the Netherlands
In the early 1990’s, The Netherlands faced an extremely large number of benefit recipients, for both short-term disability (sickness benefits) and long- term disability benefits. Nationally as well as internationally, this was called the "Dutch disease".

The efforts to solve the problem in the 1990’s have been directed to both disability programs: short- term and long-term. Special attention was paid to the transition from short- term to long-term disability.

Report:
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المؤلف: Ad Bockting, Head of the International Department, Institute for Employee Benefit Schemes, Netherlands
إيسا, 2011
مواضيع: العجز
Events: Inclusion in working life - European Regional Meeting
Regions: أوروبا
Language: الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الألمانية

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