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The response of residence-based schemes in the Netherlands to cross-border movement

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Pennings, Frans

European Journal of Social Security

2016

18

2

June

106-129

freedom of movement ; guaranteed income ; social protection ; residence permit

Netherlands

Social protection

https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/EJS

English

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"The Netherlands already had a residence-based scheme for old-age pensions when the first Coordination Regulation came into force. This national scheme incorporated a prorata system from the start and fits rather well, despite differences in character, with the coordination rules. Health care became organised in a residence-based scheme in 2004, and is based on a contributory system that also fits well with the coordination rules. Special non-contributory benefits and social assistance are more vulnerable to the growth of mobility. Although there are certainly deficiencies and challenges in the system, there are various techniques in residence-based schemes that can be used to control access by mobile persons and at the same time to ensure a minimum income or provision. This makes it interesting to carry out a comparison with other residence based schemes. "

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