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Egalitarian justice and expected value [PDF]
According to all-luck egalitarianism, the differential distributive effects of both brute luck, which defines the outcome of risks which are not deliberately taken, and option luck, which defines the outcome of deliberate gambles, are unjust. Exactly how
A Cappelen +34 more
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Illness as a valid reason for restoring the term of inheritance acceptance
The subject. Compliance with the term for the implementation of the inheritance rights for persons wishing to become successors of a deceased citizen is an important condition for acquiring rights to hereditary property.
E. A. Khodyreva, P. M. Khodyrev
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Background: Occupational therapists working in the field of occupational health in South African private industrial sectors may find themselves involved in management of medical incapacity due to their expertise in vocational rehabilitation.
Ravashni Govender +2 more
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Incapacity Benefit: A Health or Labour Market Phenomenon? [PDF]
The number of people claiming Incapacity Benefit has remained fairly constant in recent years at around 2.7 million (7% of the working age population), although the numbers have trebled since the 1970s when an earlier version of this benefit was ...
Peasgood, T., Roberts, J., Tsuchiya, A.
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Early quantitative evidence on the impact of the pathways to work pilots [PDF]
Since October 2003 the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has been piloting reforms in England, Scotland and Wales which provide greater support alongside greater obligations to encourage many new claimants of incapacity benefits to move into paid ...
Adam, S. +3 more
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This chapter is an overview of Giorgio Agamben's engagement, in the Homo Sacer series (1995–2014), with Aristotelian philosophy. It specifically studies Agamben's attempt to deconstruct two Aristotelian conceptual oppositions fundamental for the Western ...
Backman, Jussi
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Managing Incapacity Leave: Exploring the Experiences of Novice School Principals in Dr. Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District in South Africa [PDF]
Incapacity leave refers to a teacher’s inability to perform their professional duties and encompasses two categories: Temporary Incapacity Leave (1-29 days), which applies to short-term absences, and Long-term Temporary Incapacity Leave, which is ...
Thatahalo Hans Khumisi +1 more
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MINORS AND THEIR INCAPACITY TO CONTRACT: A REVISIT
Given the exposure to today's easy-to-know information, children should seemingly become mature faster than their predecessors, and therefore better informed even at a tender age.
Rosmawani Che Hashim, Farah Nini Dusuki
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Falling Incapacity Benefit claims in a former industrial city: policy impacts or labour market improvement? [PDF]
This article provides an in-depth study of Incapacity Benefit (IB) claims in a major city and of the factors behind their changing level. It relates to the regime prior to the introduction of the Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) in 2008.
Bauere V. +13 more
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The impact of education and occupation on temporary and permanent work incapacity [PDF]
This paper investigates whether education and working in a physically demanding job causally impact temporary work incapacity, i.e. sickness absence, and permanent work incapacity, i.e. the inflow to disability via sickness absence.
Gupta, Nabanita Datta +2 more
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