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Table 1.

Inclusion/Exclusion criteria for systematic review.

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Fig 1.

PRISMA flow chart.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of included studies.

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Fig 2.

Harvest plot for employment outcome after reform, stratified by reform type (expansion or restriction), country, sex and QA score.

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Table 3.

Pooled risk ratio estimates, from meta-regressions, showing the relative increase in employment associated with policy implementation for sub-groups of studies and overall effect.

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Fig 3.

Forest plot showing the relative effect of restricting eligibility to disability benefits on employment, by age group by sex.

Note: Colum labels show, author, publication year, year of policy reform, age group. For Barr (2016) [21] separate results are given for people with mental and physical health problems, for Autor (2003) [9] separate results are given for high and low educated groups, for Campolieti (2007) [26] separate results are also given for analysis using National Population Health Survey (NPS) and Survey of Consumer Finances (CFS).

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Fig 4.

Funnel plot for included studies, RR against 1 –standard error.

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