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Primary Outcomes (End Points) Our primary outcome indicator concerns differences in the uptake of paid work (full time and part time). Our primary outcome indicators concern labour market outcomes, such as differences in the uptake of paid work (full time and part time) and quality of reemployment.
Primary Outcomes (Explanation) The uptake of paid work will be measured using administrative data from Statistics Netherlands. The uptake of paid work and reemployment quality (earnings, type of contract) will be measured using administrative data from Statistics Netherlands.
Secondary Outcomes (End Points) Our secondary outcome indicators are (1) societal participation and social activation, (2) participants’ health and well-being, (3) participants’ satisfaction with the scheme, and (4) recipients’ financial situation. Our secondary outcome indicators are (1) job search behaviour, (2) societal participation and social activation, (3) participants’ health and well-being, (4) participants’ satisfaction with the scheme, and (5) recipients’ financial situation.
Secondary Outcomes (Explanation) Societal participation and social activation is measured through self-reported survey data (e.g. hours of volunteer work). Participants’ health and well-being is measured using medical data from Statistics Netherlands (e.g. drug use) and self-reported survey data (e.g. Mental Health Inventory 5). Participants’ satisfaction with the scheme is measured through self-reported survey data. Participants’ financial situation is measured using administrative data and self-reported survey data. Job search behaviour is measured through self-reported survey data (e.g. number of applications). Societal participation and social activation is measured through self-reported survey data (e.g. hours of volunteer work). Participants’ health and well-being is measured using medical data from Statistics Netherlands (e.g. drug use) and self-reported survey data (e.g. Mental Health Inventory 5). Participants’ satisfaction with the scheme is measured through self-reported survey data. Participants’ financial situation is measured using administrative data and self-reported survey data.
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