1.F.2 Number of unemployed persons with disabilities registered at the employment office
Sustainable Development Goal
Goal 1. No poverty
Priority
Integration and support for persons with disabilities
Definition
Number of unemployed disabled persons registered at the employment office
Unit
persons
Available dimensions
total
Methodological explanations
Persons who are over 18 years of age and have not reached retirement age, unemployed and not performing any other gainful work, capable and ready to take up full-time employment and registered with the appropriate district employment office for their place of residence (permanent or temporary) and seeking employment or other gainful work.
The unemployed include disabled persons capable and ready to take up employment for at least half of this working time, not studying at school, with the exception of schools for adults (or taking an external exam from this school) or universities in the part-time study system, and seeking employment.
A disabled person is a person who, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of 27 August 1997 on vocational and social rehabilitation and employment of disabled persons (Journal of Laws 1997 No. 123 item 776, as amended), has a decision on the degree of disability or an equivalent decision: - significant degree of disability – this includes persons who have been awarded disability group I (decision issued before 1998) or a decision on total incapacity for work and independent existence or a decision on permanent or long-term incapacity for work on a farm with the right to care allowance, - moderate degree of disability – this includes persons who have been awarded disability group II or a decision on total incapacity for work, - mild degree of disability or equivalent – this includes persons who have been awarded disability group III (before 1998) or a decision on partial incapacity for work and the advisability of retraining or a decision on permanent or long-term incapacity for work on a farm without the right to care allowance.