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IOAW Benefit Conditions in Rotterdam

Discover the conditions for IOAW benefit in Rotterdam: for older unemployed and partially disabled individuals. Learn how to apply with the Municipality of Rotterdam and meet income requirements. (128 characters)

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IOAW Benefit Conditions in Rotterdam

The IOAW benefit provides income support for older unemployed individuals and people with a partial work disability in Rotterdam who cannot claim WW or social assistance. This provision acts as a safety net for Rotterdam residents who struggle to find work due to age or disability. In this article, we outline the conditions, so you as a Rotterdam resident can determine if you qualify and how to apply with the Municipality of Rotterdam.

What does an IOAW benefit entail for Rotterdam residents?

The Income Provision Act for Older and Partially Disabled Unemployed Individuals (IOAW) supports people in Rotterdam whose WW period has ended and who have insufficient income. It targets two groups: older unemployed individuals (born on or before December 31, 1964) and those with a partial work disability (born on or after January 1, 1965). The benefit supplements your income to the social assistance level, though it is generally lower than WW and includes strict rules against abuse. Unlike social assistance under the Participation Act in Rotterdam, you are not required to relocate within the city, and there is no strict asset limit, although your income and assets are still checked.

Legal basis of the IOAW in Rotterdam

The IOAW is regulated by the Income Provision Act for Older and Partially Disabled Unemployed Individuals (IOAW Act). Relevant provisions include:

  • Article 7 of the IOAW Act: Defines the target group and requires that you have no access to higher benefits such as WW or social assistance in Rotterdam.
  • Article 13 of the IOAW Act: Sets the benefit amount based on the social assistance level minus your own income.
  • Article 18 of the IOAW Act: Requires you to report changes in income or assets to the Municipality of Rotterdam.

Introduced in 2004 as a temporary measure, the IOAW runs until 2024 and may then be integrated into other schemes. In Rotterdam, it is administered by the Municipality of Rotterdam in collaboration with the UWV or the local social services. For more information on social security in the region, refer to our article on IOAW benefit for older unemployed in Rotterdam. If you have questions, contact the Legal Aid Office in Rotterdam for free advice.

Conditions for an IOAW benefit in Rotterdam

As a Rotterdam resident, you must meet strict criteria to receive an IOAW benefit, ensuring the scheme is limited to the appropriate group. Here are the key points:

Age and target group in Rotterdam

  1. Older unemployed: Born on or before December 31, 1964, with an ended WW benefit.
  2. Partially disabled individuals: Born after January 1, 1965, with a recognized disability (e.g., due to illness or handicap) where you can perform less than 52% of normal work capacity, as assessed by the UWV.

You must be registered and living in Rotterdam, working there, and not residing in an institution with covered costs (such as a nursing home in the region).

Income and asset criteria

The IOAW supplements your income to the social assistance level in Rotterdam, but only if your income falls below it. Income includes salary, pension, alimony, and other benefits. Assets such as savings or a second home must not exceed the limit; in Rotterdam, this is around €7,575 per person (2023), depending on local policies set by the Municipality of Rotterdam.

Condition Description Comparison with Social Assistance in Rotterdam
Age 50+ or work-disabled No age limit
Assets Max. €7,575 (2023) Same, but with stricter checks by the Municipality of Rotterdam
Residence Rotterdam, no relocation required Required to be in Rotterdam
Work obligation Yes, but adapted to disability Strict under the Participation Act

Additional conditions for Rotterdam residents

  • You may not claim higher benefits (WW, WIA, or social assistance).
  • You are required to seek work or participate in reintegration, unless your disability prevents it, in line with programs from the Municipality of Rotterdam.
  • No exclusion due to prior criminal offenses, such as fraud.

If you have a partner, your combined income is considered, but your personal benefit portion remains protected.

Rights and obligations under IOAW in Rotterdam

Rights: As long as you meet the requirements, you are entitled to the benefit with regular reviews by the Municipality of Rotterdam. Amounts are around 70% of your last WW salary, but capped at the social assistance level (single: €1,129 net, 2023). You can file an objection with the Rotterdam District Court within 6 weeks.

Obligations:

  • Report changes within 8 days (income, address, health) to the social services of Rotterdam.
  • Participate in job applications or training through local reintegration programs.
  • Cooperate with the Municipality of Rotterdam for returning to work.

Breach of obligations can result in reduction or termination; non-compliance leads to a cut of 20-100% (based on Article 31 of the Participation Act).

Practical examples from Rotterdam

Take Jan, 55 years old and born in 1968, who lost his job at the Rotterdam port due to a back injury. The UWV assesses his work capacity at 40%. After his 24-month WW period, he applies for IOAW with the Municipality of Rotterdam. His pension of €500 per month is supplemented to the social assistance level. Jan applies for light work monthly, without full-time pressure.

Another case: Maria, 62 years old (born in 1961), worked as a shop assistant in Rotterdam until her WW ended. She meets the age requirement without a disability. Her savings of €6,000 fall within the limit, so she receives IOAW. However, if her partner has a high income, her benefit decreases.

In Rotterdam, 20-30% of applications are rejected due to insufficient evidence of disability or income exceeding limits. A UWV assessment is essential; bring medical documents and consider help from the Legal Aid Office in Rotterdam.

Frequently asked questions

Question 1: How do I apply for IOAW in Rotterdam?

Contact the social services of the Municipality of Rotterdam or the UWV for an application form. Prepare documents such as ID, income proof, and medical certificates.

Question 2: What if I object to a decision?

File an objection with the Municipality of Rotterdam within 6 weeks; if denied, you can appeal to the Rotterdam District Court.