Vertaald door AI (EN). Toon origineel (NL)
It seems you are referring to terms related to social security in the Netherlands. Let me briefly explain them:
1. **WW (Unemployment Insurance Act)**: This is a benefit for people who are temporarily unemployed. The WW provides financial support if you lose your job, provided you meet certain conditions, such as having an employment contract and work experience.
2. **WIA (Work and Income According to Labor Capacity Act)**: This is a benefit for people who are long-term sick and therefore unable to work. The WIA is divided into two types: the IVA (Income Provision for Fully Disabled) for those who are completely disabled and the WGA (Reintegration for Partially Disabled) for people who are partially disabled but can still work.
3. **ZW (Sickness Benefits Act)**: This is a benefit for employees who are temporarily sick and do not have the right to continued salary payments from their employer. This often applies to flex workers or people with a temporary contract.
If you need more specific information or assistance on any of these topics, let me know!
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