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Do disability benefits hinder work resumption after recovery?

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Article number102593
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>31/03/2022
<mark>Journal</mark>Journal of Health Economics
Volume82
Publication StatusPublished
Early online date17/02/22
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

While a large share of Disability Insurance recipients in OECD countries are expected to recover, outflow rates from temporary disability schemes are typically negligible. We estimate the disincentive effects of disability benefits on the response to a (mental) health improvement using administrative data on all Dutch disability benefit applicants. We compare those below the DI eligibility threshold with those above and find that disincentives significantly reduce work resumption after health improves. Approximately half of the response to recovery is offset by benefits. Estimates from a structural labor supply model suggest that disincentives are substantially larger when the worker’s earnings capacity is fully restored.