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The Social Organization of Work Incapacity: Incapacities in the Swiss Social Insurance System and in the Workplace

Die soziale Organisation von Arbeitsunfähigkeit: Arbeitsunfähigkeit in der Schweizer Sozialversicherung und am Arbeitsplatz
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Nadai, Eva
Gonon, Anna
Hübscher, Robin
John, Anna

Abstract

Work capacity as a precondition for productivity is a key concern of the welfare state and the economy. Incapacity thus poses the problem of social protection for those deemed unproductive. Based on qualitative research on the employment of disabled people and low-skilled workers, this paper discuss... view more

Work capacity as a precondition for productivity is a key concern of the welfare state and the economy. Incapacity thus poses the problem of social protection for those deemed unproductive. Based on qualitative research on the employment of disabled people and low-skilled workers, this paper discusses the regulation of different kinds of work in/capacity in the Swiss welfare system and its consequences for the valorization of labor. With the example of disability insurance we show how employers engage in shaping welfare institutions, which then affect their evaluation of workers. On the firm level, social insurance and protective law, in conjunction with company forms, provide dispositives for defining in/capacity and testing the value of workers. They delimit a space for tolerating health-related incapacity and enable compromises between different quality conventions. When ill health and low skills cumulate, the existing social insurances do not offer sufficient protection.... view less

Keywords
occupational invalidity; disability; low qualified worker; social security; social insurance; job; welfare state; Switzerland

Classification
Social Security

Free Keywords
work incapacity; welfare institutions; disability insurance; valorization of labor; low-skilled workers; economics of convention; Switzerland; disabled people; workplace

Document language
English

Publication Year
2021

Page/Pages
p. 160-180

Journal
Historical Social Research, 46 (2021) 1

Issue topic
Conventions, Health and Society - Convention Theory as an Institutionalist Approach to the Political Economy of Health

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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