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discrimination and facilitate retention of and entry into work, disability is associated with substantial and enduring employment …In Europe, about one in eight people of working age report having a disability; that is, the presence of a long … social and economic costs of disability disadvantage. …
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People with disabilities face substantial barriers to sustained employment and stable, adequate income. We assess how … applications and awards for federal disability benefits fell during the expansion. On balance, our results suggest that sustained … disability benefits. …
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Understanding the relationship between disability and employment is critical and has long been the subject of study …. However, estimating this relationship is difficult, particularly with survey data, since both disability and employment status … are known to be misreported. Here, we use a partial identification approach to bound the joint distribution of disability …
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and non-telework jobs. Disability, employment, telework, pandemic, flexibility. …Telework has benefits for many people with disabilities. The pandemic may create new employment opportunities for …
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Countries by estimating the effects of disability on employment probabilities for six Central and Eastern European Countries. We … find that disability negatively affects the employment probabilities of disabled people, especially those with severe … disabilities. The effects of disability persist even after controlling for disability benefits, signaling a predominant role for …
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We study the effects of a new 1% employment quota enacted in Chile in 2018 using anonymized administrative data on … monthly employer-employee linkages and disability certification records. Our firm-level difference-in-difference results show … the employment effects occur through the relabeling of existing workers as workers with disabilities, and the remainder …
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impacts on employment and wages. One important mechanism is transitions to nonemployment after disability onset: newly …This paper analyzes the individual-level effects of disability onset on labor market outcomes using novel … points after five years relative to that of the control group. For those who stay in employment, working part-time and …
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disabilities in nine countries. Across countries, disability gaps in employment rates are more often found for men than women. The … largest disability gap in employment rates is found for persons with multiple disabilities. For countries with a disability …This paper examines differences in employment rates between persons with and without disabilities in 15 developing …
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Canadian disability policy has come a long way in the past century. However, in contrast with the evidence that … disability is not permanent for most, current disability support programs still carry the old static view of permanent disability … force exposure is crucial for better return-to-work outcomes for persons with a disability. Without labour force exposure …
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We explore the link between health indicators and employment rates of the population aged 55 or more. Our focus lies on … work capacity as a key determinant of employment. Using cohort mortality information as a proxy for overall health outcomes …
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