Applying Aspects of Disability Determination Methods from the Netherlands in the United States.

Q3 Social Sciences
Social Security Bulletin Pub Date : 2026-02-01
Nicole Maestas, Kathleen J Mullen, Bastian Ravesteijn
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Abstract

In contrast to disability determination in the U.S., the Netherlands uses a unique, direct method of measuring an applicant's residual work capacity following the onset of a health condition. Standardized measures of functional abilities are then directly linked to requirements of actual jobs in the Netherlands, allowing for direct computation of a set of feasible jobs and the resulting residual earnings capacity of an applicant, conditional on skills. This paper explains how work capacity is measured in the Netherlands, and then applies aspects of that method to estimate work capacity in a representative sample of American adults. We find that 11.8% of Americans ages 18-65 have an estimated earnings capacity below the Substantial Gainful Activity threshold. On average, compared to individuals with a BA, less-educated individuals have more functional limitations, have a smaller set of feasible occupations and lower estimated earnings capacity.

荷兰伤残鉴定方法在美国的应用。
与美国的残疾鉴定不同,荷兰采用一种独特的、直接的方法来衡量申请人在出现健康状况后的剩余工作能力。在荷兰,功能能力的标准化措施直接与实际工作的要求联系起来,允许直接计算一组可行的工作和申请人的剩余收入能力,以技能为条件。本文解释了荷兰是如何测量工作能力的,然后应用该方法的各个方面来估计美国成年人的代表性样本的工作能力。我们发现,在18-65岁的美国人中,有11.8%的人的估计收入能力低于实质性有酬活动的门槛。平均而言,与拥有学士学位的人相比,受教育程度较低的人有更多的功能限制,有更少的可行职业和更低的估计收入能力。
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