Work Reintegration Benefits and beneficiaries Iris Hillemann, DGUV 6.12.2013
Jan 11, 2016
Work Reintegration
Benefits and beneficiaries
Iris Hillemann, DGUV
6.12.2013
Prevention pays:
Return on investment of every Euro spent on prevention: 2.2
(resulting from a study conducted in 16 countries by ISSA and DGUV)
The Return on Prevention
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The Return on Work Reintegration
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The society of tomorrow will be…
• older
• more urbanized
• more mobile
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Old-age support ratio, 2008 and 2050
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Turkey
Mexico
ChilePoland
United States
Canada
Australia
OECD
United KingdomFrance
Sweden
Germany
Japan
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Old-age support ratio, 2008 and 2050
South Africa
India
Indonesia
Brazil
China
Russian Federation
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Implications
• labor supply declines less growth
• urbanization family structures change
• mobile workers competition for talents
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Consequences
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Pension Age
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050
Women
Men
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Pillars of a modern society
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activation qualification rehabilitation
Society and economy
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What does rehabilitation mean?
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• Identify difficult cases
• Early detection
• Holistic case management
• Involve employers
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Who benefits from rehabilitation?
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Workers Quality of life, social inclusion
Employers Increase in productivity, decrease in health-related absenteeism, retention of expertise and know-how
Service Providers More professional satisfaction due to better outcomes
Economy Improved employability of the workforce as a prerequisite for growth in an ageing society
Social Security Decrease in expenditure for medical treatment, sick pay, pensions, and personal care benefits
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Social security profits from rehabilitation
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Source: German Pension Insurance, Rehabilitation Statistics
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DGUV Expenditures (2012)
Prevention approx 1.01 bn EUR
Treatment and rehabilitaion approx 3.86 bn EUR
Financial compensation(especially pension)
approx 5.60 bn EUR
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DGUV – Investment in Work Reintegration
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1960 2012
Prevention 2.5 % 9 %
Medical treatment and rehabilitaion
20 % 37 %
Compensation (pension benefits)
77.5 % 53.5 %
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The Return on Work Reintegration
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Thank you for your attention!
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Contact:
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Iris Hillemann
Section International Social Law and European Law
German Social Accident Insurance (DGUV) Tel.: +49 2241 231 1123
Email: [email protected]
Internet: www.dguv.de