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11025: Long term recipients of sickness benefit during the sickness benefit period, by age, sex and work and benefit status five years after sickness benefit period (per cent) 2010 - 2013

Tor Morten Normann, Statistics Norway
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Arve Hetland, Statistics Norway
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2016-06-29 10:00
Long term recipients of sickness benefit in the sickness benefit period:
per cent
Long term recipients of sickness benefit in the sickness benefit period:
31.12.
Statistics Norway
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The three outcomes «Working», «Work assessment allowance and/or rehabilitation benefits» and «Disability benefit» are not mutually exclusive. As a consequence one person may be counted in more than one outcome during one calendar year, either at the same time or in consecutive periods. The percentages will therefore not add to 100%. The «sickness benefit period» is the five-year period ending five years before the outcomes shown in this table.