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Those judged partially disabled (those with some residual earnings capacity) were eligible for partial benefits; the minimum degree of impairment for eligibility was 15percentt.
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Ideally overlap in the registers should not occur for full-time benefits; however combinations of partial benefits may occur in the registers when appropriate.
This means also that for all partial benefits, we have not included information from the other registered benefit, thus individuals could be at work or on other partial benefits with a lower ranking according to Table 1.
In order to be eligible for the partial benefit, an employee has to be eligible for a full benefit as well, but according to medical judgement, partial return to work (RTW) is safe enough.
While benefit arrangements depend on the company, it is not unusual for job sharers to have full or partial benefits.
It therefore sounds like you could probably draw partial benefits if you filed for reduced widow's benefits.
"Nonforfeiture," for example, gives you a partial refund or delivers partial benefits if you cancel your policy.
If part-time work is not anticipated to compromise recovery, employees or self-employed who are aged from 16 to 67 and unable to work full time (and thus entitled to full sickness benefit) are eligible for partial sickness benefit.
California, Hawaii and New Jersey give partial benefits.
However, as full information on the eligibility of the participants for partial sickness benefit was not available in the registers (eg, severity of the health problem and degree of remaining workability), we utilised matching on PS to further increase the exchangeability of the groups.
If you reside in a home for less than two years, you get a partial benefit.
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