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Social insurance literacy: a scoping review on how to define and measure it
2019
Disability and Rehabilitation
Sickness insurance and workers' compensation systems decide on peoples' eligibility for benefits, and are commonly based on medical certificates and assessments of work ability. Systems differ in the extent to which they preserve clients' dignity and right to fair assessments. In this article, we define a new concept for studying interactions between individuals and systems: social insurance literacy, which concerns how well people understand the different procedures and regulations in social
doi:10.1080/09638288.2019.1672111
pmid:31589073
fatcat:2yrok73r6vgrfased724tatuqa