Making ends meet on disability benefits: How well do programs decommodify?

IF 0.9 Q4 REHABILITATION
Zachary A. Morris
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Abstract

Decommodification, or the ability to maintain a reasonable standard of living when one is unable to participate in the labor market, is the principal objective of disability benefit programs. Prior research, however, has yet to fully investigate how well programs achieve this goal in the real world. This paper provides historical background on disability benefit programs and describes reforms made to these programs cross-nationally in the post-industrial era. The paper next evaluates how well disability benefit programs decommodify by drawing on data that encompasses nine countries and two disability policy regimes from the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe. It concludes by discussing policy mechanisms to improve the decommodification objective of disability benefit programs, while presenting an agenda for future research.

靠残障福利维持收支平衡:项目的解体程度如何?
残障福利项目的主要目标是使残疾人在无法进入劳动力市场时能够维持合理的生活水平。然而,先前的研究尚未充分调查程序在现实世界中如何很好地实现这一目标。本文提供了残疾人福利计划的历史背景,并描述了后工业时代跨国对这些计划的改革。接下来,本文利用来自欧洲健康、老龄化和退休调查的9个国家和两个残疾政策制度的数据,评估了残疾福利计划的分解程度。最后,讨论了残障福利项目的政策机制,并提出了未来的研究方向。
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期刊介绍: ALTER is a peer-reviewed European journal which looks at disability and its variations. It is aimed at everyone who is involved or interested in this field. ALTER is an emblematic Latin word for all forms of difference, leaving open the question of their nature and expression. An inter-disciplinary journal First and foremost, interdisciplinarity means remaining open to all human and social sciences: sociology, anthropology, psychology, psychoanalysis, history, demography, epidemiology, economics, law, etc. It also means a connection between the different forms of knowledge - academic and fundamental - applied and relating to the experience of disability.
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