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Journal articles on the topic "Disability and social security law"

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Sanbar, S. Sandy. "Winning Social Security Disability Cases." Journal of Legal Medicine 31, no. 1 (March 16, 2010): 91–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01947640903356167.

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Baldwin, Marjorie L. "Gender Differences in Social Security Disability Decisions." Journal of Disability Policy Studies 8, no. 1-2 (April 1997): 25–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104420739700800203.

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Rowlingson, K. "Social Security. Social security and disincentives to work: the case of the disability working allowance." Industrial Law Journal 26, no. 2 (June 1, 1997): 198–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ilj/26.2.198.

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Taibi, Anthony. "Politics and Due Process: The Rhetoric of Social Security Disability Law." Duke Law Journal 1990, no. 4 (September 1990): 913. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1372725.

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Anand, Priyanka, and Yonatan Ben-Shalom. "Pathways Taken by New Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income Awardees." Journal of Disability Policy Studies 29, no. 3 (June 4, 2018): 153–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1044207318779987.

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We use administrative data to examine the various milestones achieved and pathways followed by new Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) awardees. Our findings show that 80% of DI-first awardees and 53% of SSI-first awardees either achieved none of the milestones we tracked in the 10 years after their initial award or their only milestone was death or attainment of full retirement age. Furthermore, many DI and SSI awardees who achieved work- or program-related milestones during the analysis period did not make additional progress toward exiting the program. For example, one third of DI-first and one fifth of SSI-first awardees who enrolled in employment services had no other milestones and one quarter of DI-first awardees who completed a trial work period either had no other milestones or their only additional milestone was enrolling in employment services. We also found that approximately one quarter of SSI-beneficiaries who later received DI had their SSI benefits suspended and terminated due to excess income that included DI payments as the only additional milestones. Finally, our analysis reveals great diversity in the paths taken to achieve work- and program-related milestones, which policy makers should consider when designing interventions to help awardees return to work.
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Wu, April Yanyuan, and Jody Schimmel Hyde. "The Postretirement Well-Being of Workers With Disabilities." Journal of Disability Policy Studies 30, no. 1 (August 15, 2018): 46–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1044207318793161.

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Older workers who develop significant limitations in health or functioning face declines in income and consumption and an increased likelihood of poverty in the years prior to retirement. We assess the extent to which those differences persist after reaching retirement age. We use the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) linked to Social Security Administration (SSA) records to compare the postretirement financial well-being of workers who experienced disability onset during their working years with those who did not, based on their claiming behavior for Social Security disability and retirement benefits. We find that even after full retirement age, gaps that emerged prior to retirement persist; those who experienced disability prior to retirement had lower incomes, were more likely to be in poverty, and had significantly lower wealth. Workers with disabilities who claimed Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) fared better than those who were rejected for such benefits, yet both groups were worse off than those who delayed claiming benefits until they were eligible for Social Security Old Age and Survivors Insurance (OASI) benefits. Our findings indicate that any changes to the Social Security benefit structure must be mindful of the short- and longer term implications for already-vulnerable groups of workers.
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Rabinovich, Lila. "A Pipeline of Unscrupulous Practices: Qualitative Study of Attitudes Toward the Social Security Disability Program." Journal of Disability Policy Studies 31, no. 3 (June 1, 2020): 173–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1044207320920613.

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In the United States more than 8 million adults currently are covered by the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program, with enrollment projected to increase in the coming decades. This qualitative study explores views on work disability in the United States, and specifically on the SSDI program, among the general public. Six focus groups with a convenience sample of nonbeneficiary adults ( N = 41) were conducted in Los Angeles. We found that in spite of low levels of familiarity with the program, suspicion and prejudice against people claiming disability benefits and against the program itself were widespread among our participants. Specifically, participants argued that (a) there is a high prevalence of “scammer” disability applicants, and (b) the program fails to adequately safeguard against nondisabled claimants. Moreover, they viewed disability benefits as a symbolic admission of weakness, contrary to the U.S. ethos of hard work and against “government handouts,” and expressed a preference for claiming disability benefits as a last resort if they were ever to develop a disabling condition. Exploring public perceptions of disability and disability benefit programs helps us shed light on current cultural narratives around these topical issues. Future research could examine the impact of stigma of beneficiary status on beneficiaries’ wellbeing.
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Brandt, Diane E., Andrew J. Houtenville, Minh T. Huynh, Leighton Chan, and Elizabeth K. Rasch. "Connecting Contemporary Paradigms to the Social Security Administration’s Disability Evaluation Process." Journal of Disability Policy Studies 22, no. 2 (February 7, 2011): 116–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1044207310396509.

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Ferguson, Elizabeth S. "Untangling "Operation Common Sense": Reopening and Review of Social Security Administration Disability Claims." Michigan Law Review 87, no. 7 (June 1989): 1946. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1289207.

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B.I., Stashkiv, Denysenko K.V., and Zinchuk Yu.O. "Legal status of child with disabilities as legal category of social security (part І)." Scientific Herald of Sivershchyna. Series: Law 2020, no. 3 (December 18, 2020): 31–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.32755/sjlaw.2020.03.031.

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The article is devoted to the study of such a legal category as the legal status of a child with disabilities in the field of social security, its structural elements, the relationship with the status of other categories of material support recipients. The authors conclude that the elements of the legal status of a child with disabilities are only his/her rights and responsibilities, which are realized by him/her through a legal representative or with hi/her active assistance. Freedom is not the subject of a study of social security law and is not part of a child’s legal status. Legal capacity indicates that a child with disabilities is a subject of social security law and has the rights and responsibilities provided by this branch of law since birth until reaching adulthood. In most cases, children with disabilities are not aware of the importance of their actions and cannot be guided by them, that is, to dispose of rights and responsibilities, and therefore they cannot be full-fledged subjects of social security relations. In such legal relations, they are often replaced by legal representatives. The special rights of a child with disabilities in the field of social protection are the child`s legal possibilities with the assistance of his/her legal representative to receive additional types of compensatory social security, which are associated with disability due to persistent dysfunction. In social security law, ensuring the responsibilities and violating of them rely on the child`s legal representative. Some responsibilities may be imposed on a child with disabilities when he/she receives social services, but in most cases he/she will be morally responsible for the violation. In the article the authors conditionally divided three categories of children with special needs: 1) children with disabilities; 2) children with serious illnesses who have not been diagnosed with disabilities; 3) children with mental or physical disabilities who have no grounds for establishing disability. Key words: the concept of the category “child with disabilities”, the procedure for establishing disability in children, elements of the legal status of a child with disabilities, rights and responsibilities of children with disabilities in social protection, social benefits for children with disabilities, social services for children with disabilities.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Disability and social security law"

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Du, Plessis Meryl Candice. "Access to work for disabled persons in South Africa : the intersections of social understandings of disability, substantive equality and access to social security." Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/15492.

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This thesis examines possible synergies and points of friction between understandings of disability that emphasise its social contingency and jurisprudential debates on substantive equality and access to social security in the context of the promotion of access to work for disabled persons in South Africa. In consequence of an analysis of theoretical debates in the field of disability studies and how these find application in the sphere of employment equity law, it is concluded that, while social understandings of disability mostly focus on structural changes that would see people with disabilities who can and want to work gain access to such work, the positive obligations imposed on employers and the state in terms of equality rights and employment equity legislation are of limited depth and breadth. It is proposed that one potential course of action to address the limited scope of equality law would be to emphasise the state's obligations in terms of socio-economic rights where these rights are relevant to work inequality. Particular emphasis is placed on how the interpretation and application of the right to access to social security could be used to activate government's duties in respect of unemployment protection and work creation. The conclusion reached is that while this strategy poses risks and has its limitations, it can be used to improve information gathering in respect of disabled work seekers that will aid planning and enforcement; to facilitate support for disabled work seekers who experience discrimination; to compel government to improve the implementation and enforcement of employment equity laws in respect of disabled work applicants; to catalyse a holistic approach to social security that considers the interrelationship between social assistance and promoting unemployment protection for disabled persons who are willing and able to work; and to provide different forms of support to disabled people who do not operate in the formal labour market, but who can and do perform work that falls outside the scope of traditional labour market regulation.
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Cossío, Rodríguez María Patricia de. "La Gran Invalidez en el Régimen General de la Seguridad Social: "el cuarto grado" de la incapacidad permanente." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/670839.

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Tras la Ley de Integración Social de los Minusválidos de 1982, la Gran invalidez se convirtió en el cuarto grado de la contingencia de Incapacidad permanente del nivel contributivo. En adelante se podría acceder a él no solo después de una revisión por agravación de una Incapacidad permanente absoluta previa, como hasta entonces, sino también de la de cualquier otro grado de Incapacidad permanente, e incluso directamente, en una calificación inicial. En este último caso, como consecuencia del cambio normativo, la calificación de la Gran invalidez dejaba de asentarse solo en factores extraprofesionales para tener también en cuenta los profesionales, porque debería ser objeto de valoración, además de la necesidad de ayuda para realizar los actos más esenciales de la vida, la afectación de la capacidad para el trabajo. En todo caso, ya que esto nunca ha cambiado, para reconocer el grado de Gran invalidez, tanto en una calificación inicial como en una por revisión debida a agravación o a error de diagnóstico, la valoración de la necesidad de ayuda de tercera persona se limita a determinar si como consecuencia de las lesiones, enfermedades o dolencias padecidas el potencial beneficiario de las prestaciones requiere o no asistencia de otra persona para realizar alguno de los actos básicos para la vida. Puesto que no se tiene en cuenta hasta qué punto la autonomía personal del trabajador queda limitada, al no existir graduación de la dependencia personal mediante baremo, se será gran inválido si se requiere de la ayuda de otra persona, porque resulte imposible la realización de alguno de los actos esenciales para la vida, y no se será en caso contrario, por más que la ejecución de estos se lleve a cabo con cierta e incluso con mucha dificultad. La inclusión de la Gran invalidez como grado autónomo de una contingencia protegida por el nivel contributivo, pese a su implícito carácter asistencial, supone que el régimen jurídico previsto para la Incapacidad permanente, principalmente en cuanto a los requisitos exigidos para su reconocimiento y el de las oportunas prestaciones económicas, resulte también aplicable al último de sus grados, lo que supone que la protección de las situaciones de dependencia personal que conlleva la Gran invalidez solo sea posible, con carácter general, antes del cumplimiento de la edad ordinaria de jubilación que corresponda cada año en función de la cotización acreditada por el interesado. En definitiva, el cambio normativo llevado a cabo por la Ley de Integración Social de los Minusválidos de 1982, que propició un intenso debate doctrinal sobre la conveniencia o inconveniencia de la nueva configuración de la Gran invalidez como un grado autónomo de la Incapacidad permanente, apenas supuso cambios en la consideración legal ni jurisprudencial de esta situación, porque con carácter general se siguió considerando el más grave de los grados de la Incapacidad permanente, como lo había sido hasta ese momento, dando con ello lugar a numerosas incongruencias en el régimen jurídico aplicable, que son objeto de atención en el presente trabajo doctoral.
Després de la Llei d'Integració Social dels Minusvàlids de 1982, la Gran invalidesa es va convertir en el quart grau de la contingència d'Incapacitat permanent del nivell contributiu. D'ara endavant es podria accedir a ell no sols després d'una revisió per agreujament d'una Incapacitat permanent absoluta prèvia, com fins llavors, sinó també de la de qualsevol altre grau d'Incapacitat permanent, i fins i tot seria possible declarar-la en una qualificació inicial. En aquest últim cas, a conseqüència del canvi normatiu, la qualificació de la Gran invalidesa deixava d'assentar-se només en factors extra professionals per a tenir també en compte els professionals, perquè hauria de ser objecte de valoració, a més de la necessitat d'ajuda per a realitzar els actes més essencials de la vida, l'afectació de la capacitat per al treball. En tot cas, ja que això mai ha canviat, per a reconèixer el grau de Gran invalidesa, tant en una qualificació inicial com en una per revisió deguda a agreujament o a error de diagnòstic, la valoració de la necessitat d'ajuda de tercera persona es limita a determinar si a conseqüència de les lesions o malalties patides, el potencial beneficiari de les prestacions requereix o no de la assistència d'una altra persona per realitzar algun dels actes bàsics per a la vida. Com que no es té en compte fins a quin punt l'autonomia personal del treballador queda limitada, al no existir graduació de la dependència personal mitjançant barem, es serà gran invàlid si es requereix l'ajuda d'una altra persona per a la realització d'algun dels actes essencials per a la vida, i no es serà en cas contrari, per més que l'execució d'aquests es dugui a terme amb certa i fins i tot amb molta dificultat. La inclusió de la Gran invalidesa com a grau autònom d'una contingència protegida pel nivell contributiu, malgrat el seu implícit caràcter assistencial, suposa que el règim jurídic previst per a la Incapacitat permanent, principalment quant als requisits exigits per al seu reconeixement i el de les oportunes prestacions econòmiques, resulti també aplicable a l'últim dels seus graus, la qual cosa suposa que la protecció de les situacions de dependència personal que comporta la Gran invalidesa només sigui possible, amb caràcter general, abans del compliment de l'edat ordinària de jubilació que correspongui cada any en funció de la cotització acreditada per l'interessat. En definitiva, el canvi normatiu dut a terme per la Llei d'Integració Social dels Minusvàlids de 1982, que va propiciar un intens debat doctrinal sobre la conveniència o inconveniència de la nova configuració de la Gran invalidesa com un grau autònom de la Incapacitat permanent, gairebé no va suposar canvis en la consideració legal ni jurisprudencial d'aquesta situació, perquè amb caràcter general es va continuar tractant com el més greu dels graus de la Incapacitat permanent, com ho havia estat fins aquell moment, donant amb això lloc a nombroses incongruències en el règim jurídic aplicable, que són objecte d'atenció en el present treball doctoral.
Following the Social Integration of Disabled Persons Act of 1982, the Great Disability became the fourth degree of the Permanent Disability contingency at the contributory level. Hereafter, it could be accessed not only after a review for aggravation of a previous absolute permanent disability, as it was until then, but also after a review of any other degree of permanent disability and even directly after an initial qualification. In the latter case, as a consequence of the regulatory change, the qualification of Great Disability ceased to be based only on extra-professional factors to also take into account professional ones, since, in addition to the need for help to carry out the most essential acts in life, impairment of the ability to work should also be subject to assessment. In any case, since this has never changed, in order to recognize the degree of Great Disability, both in an initial qualification and in a revision due to aggravation or diagnostic error, the assessment of the need for help from a third-party is limited to the determination of whether or not the potential recipient of benefits as a consequence of injuries or illnesses requires the assistance of another person to perform any of the basic acts for life. Since the extent to which the personal autonomy of the worker is limited is not taken into account, since there is no graduation of personal dependency through a scale, it will be considered a great invalidity only if the help of another person is required to carry out any of the essential acts for life, and otherwise it will not, even if the execution of these is carried out with certain and even great difficulty. The inclusion of the Great Disability as an autonomous degree of a contingency protected by the contributory level, despite its implicit assistance character, supposes that the legal regime foreseen for permanent Disability, mainly regarding the requirements demanded for its recognition and the right to the corresponding financial benefits, is also applicable to the greatest of its degrees, which means that the protection of situations of personal dependency entailed by Great Disability is only possible, in general, before reaching the ordinary retirement age of the corresponding year, depending on the contribution accredited by the interested party. In short, the regulatory change carried out by the Social Integration of Disabled Persons Act of 1982, led to an intense doctrinal debate on the convenience or inconvenience of the new configuration of the Great Disability as an autonomous degree of permanent disability, hardly involved changes in the legal or jurisprudential consideration of this situation, because in general it was still considered the most serious of the degrees of permanent disability, as it had been up to that time, giving place to numerous inconsistencies in the applicable legal regime, which are the subject of attention in this doctoral work.
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Kim, Seonghoon. "Essays in Economics of Social Security Disability Insurance and Health." The Ohio State University, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1365696633.

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Abbay, Futsum. "Disability rights in Africa: towards citizenship approach." Thesis, McGill University, 2013. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=114183.

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This thesis evaluates the status of the rights of persons with disabilities in the African context drawing from international, regional and national perspectives. It assesses the adequacy and effectiveness of the existing legal frameworks in Africa for achieving the full citizenship rights of persons with disabilities. It uses the concept of citizenship to justify and advocate for the protection and promotion of the rights of persons with disabilities. The thesis begins by reviewing various theoretical and conceptual models of disability rights and the emergence of anti-discrimination rights and the duty to accommodate in various jurisdictions. It then examines significant developments in international human rights law, culminating in the coming into force of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. I underscore the shift that has occurred away from a biomedical/charity model of disability towards a human rights and citizenship-based paradigm. In the African context, however, this shift has not yet occurred. I argue that the existing regional legal framework in Africa does not provide adequate legal protections and guarantees for safeguarding the human rights of persons with disabilities. The African regional human rights instruments often portray persons with disabilities as recipients of care, assistance and rehabilitation services, replicating the perspective of the individual/bio-medical model. The progress towards a human rights approach to disability rights in Africa has been very slow. I suggest that the African Union should adopt a separate and specific convention or protocol on the rights of persons with disabilities in Africa. At the national level, many African states have disability-related laws that continue to reflect attitudes rooted in the individual/bio-medical model. To date, many African states have not enacted laws that meaningfully respect and protect disability human rights. I argue that states should primarily be responsible for ensuring the full citizenship status of persons with disabilities. I maintain that persons with disabilities should be reasonably accommodated to meet their needs in all circumstances in order to attain this objective. Otherwise, eliminating the exclusion, marginalization and discrimination experienced by persons with disabilities will remain an unfulfilled dream.
Cette thèse évalue le statut des droits des personnes handicapées dans le contexte Africain, en puisant dans des perspectives internationales, régionales et nationales. Elle étudie également l'adéquation et l'efficacité des cadres légaux existants actuellement en Afrique pour établir les pleins droits civils des personnes handicapées.La thèse commence par passer en revue plusieurs modèles théoriques et conceptuels des droits des personnes handicapées et l'émergence de droits antidiscriminatoires et du devoir d'accommodation dans plusieurs juridictions. Elle examine ensuite les développements significatifs dans le droit international de la personne, culminant avec l'entrée en vigueur de la Convention relative aux droits des personnes handicapées. À cet égard, je souligne le changement qui s'est opéré en passant d'un modèle biomédical/charité vers un paradigme basé sur les droits des personnes handicapées et la citoyenneté. Dans le contexte Africain, ce changement n'a en revanche pas encore eu lieu. Je soutiens que le cadre légal régional présentement en place en Afrique n'offre pas de protection légale ou de garanties pour la protection des droits des personnes handicapées adéquates. Les instruments régionaux Africains des droits de la personne décrivent souvent les personnes handicapées comme des receveurs d'aide, d'assistance et de services de réhabilitation, reproduisant ainsi la perspective du modèle individuel/biomédical. L'évolution vers une approche des droits de la personne pour les personnes handicapées en Afrique est très lente. Je suggère que l'Union Africaine devrait adopter une convention ou un protocole séparé et spécifique aux droits des personnes handicapées en Afrique. De même, au niveau national, de nombreuses nations Africaines légifèrent des lois sur le handicap qui continuent de refléter des attitudes ancrées dans le modèle individuel/biomédical. Présentement, de nombreux pays Africains n'ont pas adopté de lois qui respectent et protègent de façon significative les droits des personnes handicapées. Je soutiens que les états devraient être principalement responsables d'assurer le plein statut de citoyen des personnes handicapées. Je maintiens que les personnes handicapées devraient être raisonnablement accommodées pour pourvoir à leurs besoins en toutes circonstances pour atteindre cet objectif. Sinon, l'élimination de l'exclusion, de la marginalisation et de la discrimination envers les personnes handicapées restera un rêve inachevé.
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Pierce, Tracy. "Improving Texas Disability Determination Services." Thesis, American Military University, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10724222.

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The goal of this research was to identify and correct flaws in the Disability Determination Services at the initial claims stage of review. The research included examining previous literature, comparing the Texas Disability Determination Services mission statement the agencies performance measures, examining the Supreme Court case Mathews v. Eldridge and applying the Mathews v. Eldridge three-part balance test to a recent rejected claim from Texas Disability Determination Services.

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Amedi, Reving. "Disability in Kurdistan : A Study Seen From a Human Security Perspective." Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle (HOS), 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-19651.

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This paper is concerned with the developed area of Kurdistan, the Iraqi Kurdistan, and this paper will try to underline the situation of persons with disabilities living standards in Kurdistan. The research problem concerned with this topic is, what is being done by the different actors who have the power to influence the living standards of persons with disabilities in the region of Kurdistan. The purpose and aims of this paper is to highlight the importance of these living standards for these persons and how they feel they are being treated by the society as whole, both from the society (the people around them), and also the government, authorities and organizations at place for aid and assistance to those people. The main course of this paper has been laid on interviews with official persons from government and associations in Kurdistan. On the authorities and similar side, Salah Yousif Mohammed, the directorate of Disabled Care Duhok has been interviewed, together with Nassrat Mohammed Salem, the director of ZheenHandi Capped Association, Wahid Saeed Chicho, the director of Little People of Kurdistan Association and Khabat Islam Muhamad, Dohuk Program Manager for the Voice of Older People (VOP). These interviews together with interviews with persons with disabilities have laid forward a comprehensive matter of facts at hand to study. Social Constructivism, Human Security and Disability have been chosen as theoretical framework of this paper to help for better understanding of the purpose of this paper. Both Social Constructivism and Human Security help to define and better understand the concept of Disability in Kurdistan. The Social Model of Disability in Sweden has also been included in Disability for better understanding of a successful example.
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Larkin, Philip M. "The rule of forfeiture and social security law." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.268387.

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El-Harudi, El-Muner. "New developments in the law of aviation security." Thesis, McGill University, 1989. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=61887.

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Obore, Caroline Agonzibwa. "Legal and policy implications of Uganda's social security law." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14965.

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Social security is an expression of social solidarity and an attempt to curb the ills of exclusion and poverty. The welfare state was premised on this very ideal of social solidarity. As a result of the changed and changing times, the welfare state which has now come to be known as social security is under siege by several forces unique to individual states. For this reason, social security is an area of rich diversity and the challenges facing social security are not homogenous. Whereas for rich and industrialized countries social security is very meaningful, for most of Sub Saharan Africa it is an abstract and relatively novel concept. The Universal Declaration for the Rights of man, to which every country should aspire and to which most, if not all, constitutions are modeled provides for the right to social security. Whereas the declaration implies that social security is an inalienable right, the definition of social security or 'western notion of social security' adopted by most countries with a semblance of social security eliminates the vast majority of people namely; those in the informal sector, the poor and those in the rural areas. Studies of social security advance the theory-that the conventional definition of social security is not adequate for the African continent because formal social security schemes were introduced in Africa during the colonial era as a response to the social security needs of expatriate white workers. In Uganda, formal social security caters for less than 20 per cent of the population leaving the rest to harness any other means possible to maintain subsistence and a level of sanity. The needs envisaged by traditional formal social security are not the needs an ordinary Ugandan today faces. As a result of this disparity, there has been and there continues to be out cries to reform a system that government has been reluctant to change much because of the multi-faceted and overwhelming social demands. The cliché that 'a drowning man clutches at a straw' could not be put better: Africans do not give up; we simply make the most of what we have.
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Khembo, Loness. "Decent work in Malawi: social security; extension of social insurance to all workers." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/15174.

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The only way Malawi can ensure adequate social security coverage to her citizens is to extend the scope and coverage of social security benefits provided by the labour legislations to all workers as they are more reliable and less burdensome on the poor state. This is premised on the fact that most Malawians work, but only a few are employees as shall be seen later in this chapter. This will reduce the burden on the state of providing social security to all her citizens as most will be covered by social insurance. It is against this background that this study analyses the Malawian pieces of legislation on social security with the aim of identifying the gaps that are affecting social security coverage to Malawian workers. In doing so, these legislations will be examined against the relevant international conventions specifically the ILO C 102 and the SADC Code. The study will also focus on how best to improve social security benefits coverage in Malawi and making it more relevant to Malawians.
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Books on the topic "Disability and social security law"

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Forrester, Kenneth J. Social security disability practice. Santa Ana, CA (P.O. Box 27370, Santa Ana 92799): James Pub., 1985.

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Peters, J. Douglas. Social security disability claims. 2nd ed. Eagan, MN: Thomson/West, 2005.

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Institute, Pennsylvania Bar. Social security disability: The basics. [Mechanicsburg, Pa.]: Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 2010.

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Institute, Pennsylvania Bar. Social security disability: The basics. [Mechanicsburg, Pa.]: Pennsylvania Bar Institute, 2012.

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Social security law. Dobbs Ferry, N.Y: Oceana Publications, 1999.

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Jasper, Margaret C. Social security law. 2nd ed. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publications, 2004.

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Liebman, Lance. Disability appeals in social security programs. Washington, D.C: Federal Judicial Center, 1985.

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Center, Federal Judicial, ed. Disability appeals in social security programs. Washington, D.C: Federal Judicial Center, 1985.

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Polonsky, Alan H. Handling social security disability claims: Seminar material. New Brunswick, N.J. (One Constitution Square, New Brunswick 08901-1500): New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education, 1998.

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Samuels, Barbara Ann. Social Security Disability Claims: Practice and Procedure. 2nd ed. Deerfield, IL: Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1994.

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Hummer, Bettina Kahil-Wolff. "Access to Social Protection by Immigrants, Emigrants and Resident Nationals in Switzerland." In IMISCOE Research Series, 335–46. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-51237-8_20.

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AbstractFrom a Swiss perspective, migration and transnational social protection is a subject of great importance because more than 30% of all the people working in Switzerland are migrants. This chapter shows that the Swiss social security provides protection for nationals and non-nationals, by granting access to health care and compensating the loss of income due to old age, disability, accidents, unemployment and other social risks. In some areas, the Swiss law contains rules that require domicile in Switzerland or Swiss citizenship, but for a majority of migrants, international agreements as well as EU Regulation n° 883/2004 waive such rules.
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Centel, Tankut. "Disability Insurance." In Turkish Social Law, 177–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64704-9_16.

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Pyaneandee, Coomara. "Security of the Person." In International Disability Law, 70–87. New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429489426-5.

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Lowder, Janet L., and Mary B. Mckee. "Social Security Disability Benefits." In Encyclopedia of Women’s Health, 1225–27. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-306-48113-0_409.

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Kim, Bum Jung. "Social Security Disability Insurance." In Encyclopedia of Immigrant Health, 1365–66. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5659-0_714.

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Yin, Na. "Social Security Disability Insurance." In Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 1–6. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69892-2_373-1.

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Yin, Na. "Social Security Disability Insurance." In Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging, 4614–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22009-9_373.

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McKenna, Molly C. "Completing Social Security disability assessments." In Earning a living outside of managed mental health care: 50 ways to expand your practice., 106–9. Washington: American Psychological Association, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/12138-022.

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Goodnight, Audra. "Disability." In Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 1–7. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6730-0_1036-1.

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Perlin, Michael L., and Alison J. Lynch. "Social Policy Issues." In Sexuality, Disability, and the Law, 95–117. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137481085_4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Disability and social security law"

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Fedorova, Marina Yur’evna. "Social Value of Labor and its Formalization in Social Security Law." In XIV European-Asian Congress "The value of law" (EAC-LAW 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201205.017.

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Kalameyets, Maksim, Dmitry Levshun, Sergei Soloviev, Andrey Chechulin, and Igor Kotenko. "Social networks bot detection using Benford’s law." In SIN 2020: 13th International Conference on Security of Information and Networks. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3433174.3433589.

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Samsuddin, Shamshimah, and Noriszura Ismail. "Multi-state Markov model for disability: A case of Malaysia Social Security (SOCSO)." In INNOVATIONS THROUGH MATHEMATICAL AND STATISTICAL RESEARCH: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Statistics (ICMSS2016). Author(s), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4952553.

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Ferreira, LR, VASB Capeli, RL Fregonesi, AFA Lemos, and CM Galhardi. "381 Evaluation of the international classification of functioning, disability and health for assessing disability of the brazilian national social security institute." In 32nd Triennial Congress of the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH), Dublin, Ireland, 29th April to 4th May 2018. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/oemed-2018-icohabstracts.1570.

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Niu, Haokun, and Jiahui Hong. "International Law Thinking on Data Security In TikTok Incident." In 7th International Conference on Humanities and Social Science Research (ICHSSR 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210519.053.

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Wang, Hui. "Discussion on Reflection and Optimization of China’s Social Security System." In 2020 International Conference on Management, Economy and Law (ICMEL 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.201111.025.

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Yi, Young-Chei, and Shufan Tang. "Improvement of the Assistance Mechanism in the Social Security System." In 2020 International Conference on Management, Economy and Law (ICMEL 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.201111.029.

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Sheng, Keqing, and Wenyu Wang. "Analysis on the Social Security System of Retired Athletes in China." In 3rd International Conference on Economics, Management, Law and Education (EMLE 2017). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emle-17.2017.45.

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Izvarina, Ulia U., and Tatiana V. Erohina. "Legal Value of the International Rules of Law of Social Security in the Context of Protection of Labor Migrants During Pandemic COVID-19." In XIV European-Asian Congress "The value of law" (EAC-LAW 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201205.025.

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Barın, Nurgül Emine. "Principle of Interpretation in Favor of the Insuree in Turkish Social Security Law." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c07.01754.

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One of the major problems encountered in the implementation of the rule of law is in the absence of the meaning of law or what it wants to tell is not clearly defined, the true meaning is revealed through interpretation. In labor law and social security law; Although the review will benefit from the rules for the common law, workers-interpretation in favor of the insuree is effective. This policy is considered as one of the fundamental policies of the Labour and Social Security Law. Located between the basic policies of business law, the protection of the workers, which is a consequence of the interpretation in favor of the insuree policy, shows itself in the form of interpretation in favor of the insuree in the social security law. One factor for necessity of supporting interpretation in favor of the insuree is, social security right is among the basic human rights. In particular, the interpretation of legislation related to the social security right by constitutional guarantee, it is important to keep in mind this basic policy. The overall purpose of the social security law is to benefit from this right by more people, namely the expansion of the scope. In this study, the place of interpretation in favor of the insuree and limitations related to this interpretation will be examined in the light of samples of Supreme Court Decisions and regarding substance of the Constitution and laws.
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Reports on the topic "Disability and social security law"

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Hoynes, Hilary Williamson, and Robert Moffitt. Tax Rates and Work Incentives in the Social Security Disability Insurance Program: Current Law and Alternative Reforms. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w6058.

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Michaud, Amanda M., Jaeger L. Nelson, and David Wiczer. Vocational Considerations and Trends in Social Security Disability. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.20955/wp.2016.018.

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Behaghel, Luc, Didier Blanchet, Thierry Debrand, and Muriel Roger. Disability and Social Security Reforms: The French Case. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w17055.

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Goda, Gopi Shah, John Shoven, and Sita Slavov. Work Incentives in the Social Security Disability Benefit Formula. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w21708.

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Boersch-Supan, Axel. Incentive Effects of Social Security Under an Uncertain Disability Option. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, September 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w7339.

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Button, Patrick, and Mashfiqur R. Khan. Do Stronger Employment Discrimination Protections Decrease Reliance on Social Security Disability Insurance? Evidence from the U.S. Social Security Reforms. W.E. Upjohn Institute, May 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17848/wp20-326.

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Autor, David, and Mark Duggan. The Growth in the Social Security Disability Rolls: A Fiscal Crisis Unfolding. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w12436.

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Benitez-Silva, Hugo, Moshe Buchinsky, and John Rust. How Large are the Classification Errors in the Social Security Disability Award Process? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, January 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w10219.

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Halpern, Janice, and Jerry Hausman. Choice Under Uncertainty: A Model of Applications for the Social Security Disability Insurance Program. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, August 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w1690.

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Coile, Courtney, Kevin Milligan, and David Wise. Social Security Programs and Retirement Around the World: Disability Insurance Programs and Retirement - Introduction and Summary. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w20120.

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