Description |
1 online resource (123 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Mental health and work, 2225-7977 (print) |
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Mental health and work. 2225-7977 (print)
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Contents |
Executive summary -- Assessment and recommendations -- 1. Mental health and work challenges in Norway -- 2. Reconsidering Norwegian sickness absence policies -- 3. Revising disability benefit assessment procedures and eligibility criteria in Norway -- 4. Enhancing the effectiveness of Norway's vocational rehabilitation system -- 5. Involving mental health care in Norway in employment issues -- 6. Following up in the school-to-work transition in Norway |
Summary |
"Tackling mental ill-health of the working-age population is becoming a key issue for labour market and social policies in OECD countries. OECD governments increasingly recognise that policy has a major role to play in keeping people with mental ill-health in employment or bringing those outside of the labour market back to it, and in preventing mental illness. This report on Norway is the fourth in a series of reports looking at how the broader education, health, social and labour market policy challenges identified in 'Sick on the Job? Myths and Realities about Mental Health and Work' (OECD, 2012) are being tackled in a number of OECD countries. It concludes that Norway faces a unique situation whereby a generous welfare system stimulates large-scale labour market exclusion and significant socio-economic inequalities of people with a mental disorder, and hindering better outcomes of its employment and vocational rehabilitation programmes."--Publisher website |
Subject |
Mental illness -- Economic aspects -- Norway.
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Mentally ill -- Employment -- Norway.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
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ISBN |
9789264178984 (PDF) |
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9789264188747 (print) |
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