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Last Published
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December 21, 2018 12:31 PM
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December 21, 2018 12:36 PM
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Primary Outcomes (End Points)
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Our primary outcome indicator concerns differences in the uptake of paid work (full time and part time).
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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.
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Primary Outcomes (Explanation)
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The uptake of paid work will be measured using administrative data from Statistics Netherlands.
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The uptake of paid work and reemployment quality (earnings, type of contract) will be measured using administrative data from Statistics Netherlands.
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Secondary Outcomes (End Points)
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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.
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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.
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Secondary Outcomes (Explanation)
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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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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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