2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.labeco.2022.102215
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Return-to-work policies’ clawback regime and labor supply in disability insurance programs

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“…Lastly, out-of-pocket expenditures are an important component of the funds channeled to the sector ( 22 25 ).…”
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“…Lastly, out-of-pocket expenditures are an important component of the funds channeled to the sector ( 22 25 ).…”
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“…Few studies suggest that investment in rehabilitation services increase return to work by 10%–15% (fewer days to recover) ( 25 , 34 ). Future poverty and use of social safety net services is also reduced.…”
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“…Alternative policy approaches adopted in other countries avoid a notch in the benefit schedule by introducing a gradual phaseout of benefits above an earnings threshold. But even under these policy designs, the implicit tax rate may still inefficiently distort labor supply (Kostøl and Mogstad, 2014;Deuchert and Eugster, 2019;Ruh and Staubli, 2019;Zaresani and Olivo-Villabrille, 2022).…”
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