This paper examines the effect of disability on labour force participation using the Cameroon 2007 Household Survey. Statistical and econometric tests indicate that disability represents a barrier to employment in the Cameroon labour market. For instance, disability status reduces men’s probability of getting into the labour market by 0.8 % for the public sector, 0.05 % for the formal private sector and by 2.9 % for the informal sector. Other noteworthy results are the fact that women face greater constraints in entering the labour market and investments in general and specific human capital increase the probability of getting a job in the Cameroon
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive data is key for evidence-informed policy aiming to improve the lives of pe...
This paper describes the methodology and results of a quantitative study of the extent to which work...
Background: Comprehensive data is key for evidence-informed policy aiming to improve the lives of pe...
There is growing evidence showing that people with disabilities face more frequently socioeconomic i...
There is growing evidence showing that people with disabilities face more frequently socioeconomic i...
This paper examines the influence of disability on labour force participation of males aged between ...
Background Although identifying vulnerable groups is an important step in shaping appropriate and ef...
International audienceThis study analyses the causal effect of a disability on the subsequent labour...
International audienceThis study analyses the causal effect of a disability on the subsequent labour...
International audienceThis study analyses the causal effect of a disability on the subsequent labour...
This study analyses the causal effect of a disability on subsequent labour market status by distingu...
This study analyses the causal effect of a disability on subsequent labour market status by distingu...
Although the identification of vulnerable groups is an important step to shape appropriate and effic...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify and draw together key themes in the literature relating t...
Although identifying vulnerable groups is an important step in shaping appropriate and efficient pol...
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive data is key for evidence-informed policy aiming to improve the lives of pe...
This paper describes the methodology and results of a quantitative study of the extent to which work...
Background: Comprehensive data is key for evidence-informed policy aiming to improve the lives of pe...
There is growing evidence showing that people with disabilities face more frequently socioeconomic i...
There is growing evidence showing that people with disabilities face more frequently socioeconomic i...
This paper examines the influence of disability on labour force participation of males aged between ...
Background Although identifying vulnerable groups is an important step in shaping appropriate and ef...
International audienceThis study analyses the causal effect of a disability on the subsequent labour...
International audienceThis study analyses the causal effect of a disability on the subsequent labour...
International audienceThis study analyses the causal effect of a disability on the subsequent labour...
This study analyses the causal effect of a disability on subsequent labour market status by distingu...
This study analyses the causal effect of a disability on subsequent labour market status by distingu...
Although the identification of vulnerable groups is an important step to shape appropriate and effic...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify and draw together key themes in the literature relating t...
Although identifying vulnerable groups is an important step in shaping appropriate and efficient pol...
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive data is key for evidence-informed policy aiming to improve the lives of pe...
This paper describes the methodology and results of a quantitative study of the extent to which work...
Background: Comprehensive data is key for evidence-informed policy aiming to improve the lives of pe...