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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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Using the 2003-2019 American Time Use Survey, we examine how living with a parent who has a work-limiting disability is … economic mobility by parental-disability status. …
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This paper analyzes whether financial disincentives affect firm demand for disabled workers. In Germany, firms must pay a noncompliance fine if they do not meet their legal quota for disabled workers. I exploit a threshold in this quota: Firms with fewer than 40 employees are required to employ...
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Previous modelling of the impact of disability on employment has failed to allow for a direct effect rendering some … individuals capable of work. A model in which both a capacity and a desire for work are necessary conditions for employment is … failure to allow for it results in overestimation of the wage elasticity of employment. The accuracy of self-reported capacity …
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Total employment in Germany is supposed to increase if people could realize their desired working hours. However, this …
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Work, 1996). In addition, legislation (Disability Discrimination Act, 1995) prohibits discrimination hence firms are not …
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