To provide disabled people with the same opportunities to participate in working life as everyone else, certain measures, such as wage subsidies, compensating for a reduced work capacity, might be necessary. To ascertain that these measures are limited to the most needy a system that identifies the target group is required. The Swedish Public Employment Service’s (PES’) classification of occupational disability constitutes such a system. In this study we document how jobseekers’ demographic characteristics, socioeconomic position, and health-related conditions are associated with being classified as occupationally disabled by the PES, and how this classification might be distorted by unintended incentive mechanisms. Our empirical analyses s...
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
The number of people with health problems and disabilities living outside the labor market and on pu...
Disability is associated with persistent labour market disadvantages. What is not clear is the exten...
To provide disabled people with the same opportunities to participate in working life as everyone el...
This paper accounts for a study of the largest employer in Scandinavia of jobseekers with designated...
The main objective of this thesis is to analyse if and to what extent changes in the labour market c...
Abstract In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairment...
In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairments that al...
Background: The social gradient in disability pension is well recognized, however mechanisms account...
This qualitative study investigates the conditions on the labour market for disabled people by exami...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major problem for both the worker and society. To explore t...
This article concerns employment officers' assessments of persons with physical disabilities. The ai...
Introduction The proportion of workers reporting disabilities varies tremendously across occupations...
OBJECTIVES: In this study we ask if employment is beneficial for people with disabilities (psychiatr...
Participation in the workforce is lower among people with disabilities worldwide. In this study we e...
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
The number of people with health problems and disabilities living outside the labor market and on pu...
Disability is associated with persistent labour market disadvantages. What is not clear is the exten...
To provide disabled people with the same opportunities to participate in working life as everyone el...
This paper accounts for a study of the largest employer in Scandinavia of jobseekers with designated...
The main objective of this thesis is to analyse if and to what extent changes in the labour market c...
Abstract In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairment...
In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairments that al...
Background: The social gradient in disability pension is well recognized, however mechanisms account...
This qualitative study investigates the conditions on the labour market for disabled people by exami...
Abstract Background Work disability is a major problem for both the worker and society. To explore t...
This article concerns employment officers' assessments of persons with physical disabilities. The ai...
Introduction The proportion of workers reporting disabilities varies tremendously across occupations...
OBJECTIVES: In this study we ask if employment is beneficial for people with disabilities (psychiatr...
Participation in the workforce is lower among people with disabilities worldwide. In this study we e...
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
The number of people with health problems and disabilities living outside the labor market and on pu...
Disability is associated with persistent labour market disadvantages. What is not clear is the exten...