Assessing Disability in Working Age Population
The objectives of this study are two-fold. First, it presents the basics of assessing working age populations for disability benefits. Increasingly, the operational staffs of the World Bank Group (WBG) and the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as of other development organizations, are being requested by governmental policy agencies for technical advice and assistance on how to reform their disability assessment system. Secondly, while acknowledging limitations, both in conception and implementation; it makes a case for why adopting the international classification of functioning, disability, and health (ICF) approach to disability assessment may be smart policy that corresponds well with the aims of modern disability policy that focuses on social and economic inclusion for individuals with disabilities, in the context of a recognition of their fundamental human rights. The study is a follow up work to the world report on disability that WHO and WB published jointly in June 2011. The world report made it clear that the process of disability assessment is an important lever of disability policy in any country, yet little is known about how disability assessment is conducted. This study responds to that knowledge gap, but it also describes a paradigm shift in the assessment of disability, one that moves from prevailing impairment and functional limitation approaches to a disability-based approach.
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dig-okr-10986223532024-08-07T20:24:29Z Assessing Disability in Working Age Population A Paradigm Shift from Impairment and Functional Limitation to the Disability Approach Bickenbach, Jerome Posarac, Aleksandra Cieza, Alarcos Kostanjsek, Nenad SOCIAL COSTS RISKS UNEMPLOYMENT RATES COUNSELORS PERSONALITY PEOPLE AIR QUALITY STROKE EPILEPSY PSYCHOLOGY PREVENTION LAWS EXPECTATIONS RESEARCH AGENDA MORBIDITY COMMUNITY HEALTH FINANCIAL RESOURCES LABOR FORCE POLITICAL ECONOMY HEALTH CARE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AGING POPULATIONS INCENTIVES HEALTH BACK PAIN DEPRESSION MODELS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CONDITIONALITY PUBLIC HEALTH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES DEAFNESS LEPROSY DIABETES FISCAL POLICIES EXERCISES WORKPLACE LIFE EVENTS MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS PATIENT PATIENTS SOCIAL EXCLUSION POPULATION GROWTH INTERVENTION OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES MENTAL ILLNESS PEDOPHILIA AGING OPTIONS PHYSICAL DISABILITY QUOTAS HEALTH MANAGEMENT OBSERVATION ANXIETY DISASTERS WORK ENVIRONMENT SCREENING INTERVIEW MENTAL HEALTH BLINDNESS MORTALITY SUBSIDIES EFFICIENCY TAXES CANCER ENTITLEMENTS EFFECTIVE USE OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES RESOURCES UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OLDER PEOPLE WORKERS WAGES SURGERY PROGNOSIS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES VALUES LIFESTYLE PHYSICAL DISABILITIES WAGE RATES POLICY MAKERS HEALTH POLICY CREDIT SOCIAL POLICY HEALTH OUTCOMES VASCULAR DISEASES STRESS EXPENDITURES ENVIRONMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DECISION MAKING CHEMOTHERAPY MEASUREMENT NUTRITION ENVIRONMENT INJURIES CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK SICK LEAVE ECONOMIC SITUATION ADOLESCENTS QUALITY CONTROL THEORETICAL MODELS STREAMS ECONOMICS QUALITY OF LIFE WALKING HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS PHYSICIANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CHILDREN COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WORKING CONDITIONS HEALTH PROBLEMS INCONTINENCE AUTISM ADDICTION HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT LIVING CONDITIONS SICKNESS ABSENCE STRATEGY EPIDEMIOLOGY REGISTRATION ENVIRONMENTAL HOSPITALS COST SAVINGS LABOR MARKETS SOCIAL WORKERS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION MENTAL ENURESIS PRICES DEMOGRAPHICS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS The objectives of this study are two-fold. First, it presents the basics of assessing working age populations for disability benefits. Increasingly, the operational staffs of the World Bank Group (WBG) and the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as of other development organizations, are being requested by governmental policy agencies for technical advice and assistance on how to reform their disability assessment system. Secondly, while acknowledging limitations, both in conception and implementation; it makes a case for why adopting the international classification of functioning, disability, and health (ICF) approach to disability assessment may be smart policy that corresponds well with the aims of modern disability policy that focuses on social and economic inclusion for individuals with disabilities, in the context of a recognition of their fundamental human rights. The study is a follow up work to the world report on disability that WHO and WB published jointly in June 2011. The world report made it clear that the process of disability assessment is an important lever of disability policy in any country, yet little is known about how disability assessment is conducted. This study responds to that knowledge gap, but it also describes a paradigm shift in the assessment of disability, one that moves from prevailing impairment and functional limitation approaches to a disability-based approach. 2015-07-29T21:47:34Z 2015-07-29T21:47:34Z 2015-06-18 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24660032/assessing-disability-working-age-population-paradigm-shift-impairment-functional-limitation-disability-approach https://hdl.handle.net/10986/22353 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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SOCIAL COSTS RISKS UNEMPLOYMENT RATES COUNSELORS PERSONALITY PEOPLE AIR QUALITY STROKE EPILEPSY PSYCHOLOGY PREVENTION LAWS EXPECTATIONS RESEARCH AGENDA MORBIDITY COMMUNITY HEALTH FINANCIAL RESOURCES LABOR FORCE POLITICAL ECONOMY HEALTH CARE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AGING POPULATIONS INCENTIVES HEALTH BACK PAIN DEPRESSION MODELS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CONDITIONALITY PUBLIC HEALTH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES DEAFNESS LEPROSY DIABETES FISCAL POLICIES EXERCISES WORKPLACE LIFE EVENTS MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS PATIENT PATIENTS SOCIAL EXCLUSION POPULATION GROWTH INTERVENTION OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES MENTAL ILLNESS PEDOPHILIA AGING OPTIONS PHYSICAL DISABILITY QUOTAS HEALTH MANAGEMENT OBSERVATION ANXIETY DISASTERS WORK ENVIRONMENT SCREENING INTERVIEW MENTAL HEALTH BLINDNESS MORTALITY SUBSIDIES EFFICIENCY TAXES CANCER ENTITLEMENTS EFFECTIVE USE OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES RESOURCES UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OLDER PEOPLE WORKERS WAGES SURGERY PROGNOSIS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES VALUES LIFESTYLE PHYSICAL DISABILITIES WAGE RATES POLICY MAKERS HEALTH POLICY CREDIT SOCIAL POLICY HEALTH OUTCOMES VASCULAR DISEASES STRESS EXPENDITURES ENVIRONMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DECISION MAKING CHEMOTHERAPY MEASUREMENT NUTRITION ENVIRONMENT INJURIES CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK SICK LEAVE ECONOMIC SITUATION ADOLESCENTS QUALITY CONTROL THEORETICAL MODELS STREAMS ECONOMICS QUALITY OF LIFE WALKING HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS PHYSICIANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CHILDREN COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WORKING CONDITIONS HEALTH PROBLEMS INCONTINENCE AUTISM ADDICTION HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT LIVING CONDITIONS SICKNESS ABSENCE STRATEGY EPIDEMIOLOGY REGISTRATION ENVIRONMENTAL HOSPITALS COST SAVINGS LABOR MARKETS SOCIAL WORKERS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION MENTAL ENURESIS PRICES DEMOGRAPHICS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS SOCIAL COSTS RISKS UNEMPLOYMENT RATES COUNSELORS PERSONALITY PEOPLE AIR QUALITY STROKE EPILEPSY PSYCHOLOGY PREVENTION LAWS EXPECTATIONS RESEARCH AGENDA MORBIDITY COMMUNITY HEALTH FINANCIAL RESOURCES LABOR FORCE POLITICAL ECONOMY HEALTH CARE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AGING POPULATIONS INCENTIVES HEALTH BACK PAIN DEPRESSION MODELS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CONDITIONALITY PUBLIC HEALTH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES DEAFNESS LEPROSY DIABETES FISCAL POLICIES EXERCISES WORKPLACE LIFE EVENTS MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS PATIENT PATIENTS SOCIAL EXCLUSION POPULATION GROWTH INTERVENTION OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES MENTAL ILLNESS PEDOPHILIA AGING OPTIONS PHYSICAL DISABILITY QUOTAS HEALTH MANAGEMENT OBSERVATION ANXIETY DISASTERS WORK ENVIRONMENT SCREENING INTERVIEW MENTAL HEALTH BLINDNESS MORTALITY SUBSIDIES EFFICIENCY TAXES CANCER ENTITLEMENTS EFFECTIVE USE OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES RESOURCES UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OLDER PEOPLE WORKERS WAGES SURGERY PROGNOSIS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES VALUES LIFESTYLE PHYSICAL DISABILITIES WAGE RATES POLICY MAKERS HEALTH POLICY CREDIT SOCIAL POLICY HEALTH OUTCOMES VASCULAR DISEASES STRESS EXPENDITURES ENVIRONMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DECISION MAKING CHEMOTHERAPY MEASUREMENT NUTRITION ENVIRONMENT INJURIES CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK SICK LEAVE ECONOMIC SITUATION ADOLESCENTS QUALITY CONTROL THEORETICAL MODELS STREAMS ECONOMICS QUALITY OF LIFE WALKING HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS PHYSICIANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CHILDREN COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WORKING CONDITIONS HEALTH PROBLEMS INCONTINENCE AUTISM ADDICTION HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT LIVING CONDITIONS SICKNESS ABSENCE STRATEGY EPIDEMIOLOGY REGISTRATION ENVIRONMENTAL HOSPITALS COST SAVINGS LABOR MARKETS SOCIAL WORKERS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION MENTAL ENURESIS PRICES DEMOGRAPHICS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS |
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SOCIAL COSTS RISKS UNEMPLOYMENT RATES COUNSELORS PERSONALITY PEOPLE AIR QUALITY STROKE EPILEPSY PSYCHOLOGY PREVENTION LAWS EXPECTATIONS RESEARCH AGENDA MORBIDITY COMMUNITY HEALTH FINANCIAL RESOURCES LABOR FORCE POLITICAL ECONOMY HEALTH CARE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AGING POPULATIONS INCENTIVES HEALTH BACK PAIN DEPRESSION MODELS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CONDITIONALITY PUBLIC HEALTH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES DEAFNESS LEPROSY DIABETES FISCAL POLICIES EXERCISES WORKPLACE LIFE EVENTS MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS PATIENT PATIENTS SOCIAL EXCLUSION POPULATION GROWTH INTERVENTION OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES MENTAL ILLNESS PEDOPHILIA AGING OPTIONS PHYSICAL DISABILITY QUOTAS HEALTH MANAGEMENT OBSERVATION ANXIETY DISASTERS WORK ENVIRONMENT SCREENING INTERVIEW MENTAL HEALTH BLINDNESS MORTALITY SUBSIDIES EFFICIENCY TAXES CANCER ENTITLEMENTS EFFECTIVE USE OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES RESOURCES UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OLDER PEOPLE WORKERS WAGES SURGERY PROGNOSIS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES VALUES LIFESTYLE PHYSICAL DISABILITIES WAGE RATES POLICY MAKERS HEALTH POLICY CREDIT SOCIAL POLICY HEALTH OUTCOMES VASCULAR DISEASES STRESS EXPENDITURES ENVIRONMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DECISION MAKING CHEMOTHERAPY MEASUREMENT NUTRITION ENVIRONMENT INJURIES CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK SICK LEAVE ECONOMIC SITUATION ADOLESCENTS QUALITY CONTROL THEORETICAL MODELS STREAMS ECONOMICS QUALITY OF LIFE WALKING HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS PHYSICIANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CHILDREN COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WORKING CONDITIONS HEALTH PROBLEMS INCONTINENCE AUTISM ADDICTION HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT LIVING CONDITIONS SICKNESS ABSENCE STRATEGY EPIDEMIOLOGY REGISTRATION ENVIRONMENTAL HOSPITALS COST SAVINGS LABOR MARKETS SOCIAL WORKERS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION MENTAL ENURESIS PRICES DEMOGRAPHICS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS SOCIAL COSTS RISKS UNEMPLOYMENT RATES COUNSELORS PERSONALITY PEOPLE AIR QUALITY STROKE EPILEPSY PSYCHOLOGY PREVENTION LAWS EXPECTATIONS RESEARCH AGENDA MORBIDITY COMMUNITY HEALTH FINANCIAL RESOURCES LABOR FORCE POLITICAL ECONOMY HEALTH CARE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AGING POPULATIONS INCENTIVES HEALTH BACK PAIN DEPRESSION MODELS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CONDITIONALITY PUBLIC HEALTH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES DEAFNESS LEPROSY DIABETES FISCAL POLICIES EXERCISES WORKPLACE LIFE EVENTS MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS PATIENT PATIENTS SOCIAL EXCLUSION POPULATION GROWTH INTERVENTION OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES MENTAL ILLNESS PEDOPHILIA AGING OPTIONS PHYSICAL DISABILITY QUOTAS HEALTH MANAGEMENT OBSERVATION ANXIETY DISASTERS WORK ENVIRONMENT SCREENING INTERVIEW MENTAL HEALTH BLINDNESS MORTALITY SUBSIDIES EFFICIENCY TAXES CANCER ENTITLEMENTS EFFECTIVE USE OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES RESOURCES UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OLDER PEOPLE WORKERS WAGES SURGERY PROGNOSIS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES VALUES LIFESTYLE PHYSICAL DISABILITIES WAGE RATES POLICY MAKERS HEALTH POLICY CREDIT SOCIAL POLICY HEALTH OUTCOMES VASCULAR DISEASES STRESS EXPENDITURES ENVIRONMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DECISION MAKING CHEMOTHERAPY MEASUREMENT NUTRITION ENVIRONMENT INJURIES CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK SICK LEAVE ECONOMIC SITUATION ADOLESCENTS QUALITY CONTROL THEORETICAL MODELS STREAMS ECONOMICS QUALITY OF LIFE WALKING HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS PHYSICIANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CHILDREN COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WORKING CONDITIONS HEALTH PROBLEMS INCONTINENCE AUTISM ADDICTION HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT LIVING CONDITIONS SICKNESS ABSENCE STRATEGY EPIDEMIOLOGY REGISTRATION ENVIRONMENTAL HOSPITALS COST SAVINGS LABOR MARKETS SOCIAL WORKERS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION MENTAL ENURESIS PRICES DEMOGRAPHICS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS Bickenbach, Jerome Posarac, Aleksandra Cieza, Alarcos Kostanjsek, Nenad Assessing Disability in Working Age Population |
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The objectives of this study are
two-fold. First, it presents the basics of assessing working
age populations for disability benefits. Increasingly, the
operational staffs of the World Bank Group (WBG) and the
World Health Organization (WHO), as well as of other
development organizations, are being requested by
governmental policy agencies for technical advice and
assistance on how to reform their disability assessment
system. Secondly, while acknowledging limitations, both in
conception and implementation; it makes a case for why
adopting the international classification of functioning,
disability, and health (ICF) approach to disability
assessment may be smart policy that corresponds well with
the aims of modern disability policy that focuses on social
and economic inclusion for individuals with disabilities, in
the context of a recognition of their fundamental human
rights. The study is a follow up work to the world report on
disability that WHO and WB published jointly in June 2011.
The world report made it clear that the process of
disability assessment is an important lever of disability
policy in any country, yet little is known about how
disability assessment is conducted. This study responds to
that knowledge gap, but it also describes a paradigm shift
in the assessment of disability, one that moves from
prevailing impairment and functional limitation approaches
to a disability-based approach. |
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SOCIAL COSTS RISKS UNEMPLOYMENT RATES COUNSELORS PERSONALITY PEOPLE AIR QUALITY STROKE EPILEPSY PSYCHOLOGY PREVENTION LAWS EXPECTATIONS RESEARCH AGENDA MORBIDITY COMMUNITY HEALTH FINANCIAL RESOURCES LABOR FORCE POLITICAL ECONOMY HEALTH CARE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS AGING POPULATIONS INCENTIVES HEALTH BACK PAIN DEPRESSION MODELS HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE CONDITIONALITY PUBLIC HEALTH ECONOMIC ANALYSIS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES KNOWLEDGE DISABILITIES DEAFNESS LEPROSY DIABETES FISCAL POLICIES EXERCISES WORKPLACE LIFE EVENTS MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS PATIENT PATIENTS SOCIAL EXCLUSION POPULATION GROWTH INTERVENTION OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES MENTAL ILLNESS PEDOPHILIA AGING OPTIONS PHYSICAL DISABILITY QUOTAS HEALTH MANAGEMENT OBSERVATION ANXIETY DISASTERS WORK ENVIRONMENT SCREENING INTERVIEW MENTAL HEALTH BLINDNESS MORTALITY SUBSIDIES EFFICIENCY TAXES CANCER ENTITLEMENTS EFFECTIVE USE OCCUPATIONAL DISEASE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES RESOURCES UNEMPLOYMENT EQUITY SOCIAL PARTICIPATION OLDER PEOPLE WORKERS WAGES SURGERY PROGNOSIS AGED SOCIAL SERVICES VALUES LIFESTYLE PHYSICAL DISABILITIES WAGE RATES POLICY MAKERS HEALTH POLICY CREDIT SOCIAL POLICY HEALTH OUTCOMES VASCULAR DISEASES STRESS EXPENDITURES ENVIRONMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION DECISION MAKING CHEMOTHERAPY MEASUREMENT NUTRITION ENVIRONMENT INJURIES CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK SICK LEAVE ECONOMIC SITUATION ADOLESCENTS QUALITY CONTROL THEORETICAL MODELS STREAMS ECONOMICS QUALITY OF LIFE WALKING HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS PHYSICIANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CHILDREN COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WORKING CONDITIONS HEALTH PROBLEMS INCONTINENCE AUTISM ADDICTION HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT LIVING CONDITIONS SICKNESS ABSENCE STRATEGY EPIDEMIOLOGY REGISTRATION ENVIRONMENTAL HOSPITALS COST SAVINGS LABOR MARKETS SOCIAL WORKERS HEALTH SERVICES IMPLEMENTATION MENTAL ENURESIS PRICES DEMOGRAPHICS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS |
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Bickenbach, Jerome Posarac, Aleksandra Cieza, Alarcos Kostanjsek, Nenad |
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Bickenbach, Jerome Posarac, Aleksandra Cieza, Alarcos Kostanjsek, Nenad |
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Bickenbach, Jerome |
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Assessing Disability in Working Age Population |
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Assessing Disability in Working Age Population |
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Assessing Disability in Working Age Population |
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Assessing Disability in Working Age Population |
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Assessing Disability in Working Age Population |
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assessing disability in working age population |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015-06-18 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24660032/assessing-disability-working-age-population-paradigm-shift-impairment-functional-limitation-disability-approach https://hdl.handle.net/10986/22353 |
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