Using the UK Labour Force Survey, we study wage gaps for disabled men after the introduction of the Disability Discrimination Act. We estimate wage gaps at the mean and at different quantiles of the wage distribution and decompose them into a part explained by differences in workers' and job characteristics, a part that can be ascribed to health-related reduced productivity, and a residual part. The large original wage gaps reduce substantially when we control for differences in education and occupation, although significant residuals remain. However, when we isolate productivity differences between disabled and nondisabled workers, the residual wage gap becomes insignificant in most cases
Despite the growing prevalence of disability among prime age men and strong corre-lations between di...
Purpose: To compare pay gap estimates across 3 different national survey data sets for people with d...
We link information on occupation-specific job demands to data from the Survey of Income and Program...
Using the UK Labour Force Survey, we study wage gaps for disabled men after the introduction of the ...
This paper attempts, using data from the British Labour Force Survey 1996, to examine to what extent...
This paper estimates the level of explained and unexplained factors that contribute to the wage gap ...
We examine how differences in model specifications and econometric methods affect unexplained wage d...
We analyse competing explanations for the lower pay of employees with disabilities, using 2008–2014 ...
Using UK LFS data, we examine the impact of disability on labour market outcomes by gender since the...
Abstract The study compares the labor market experience of men with disabilities before and after th...
This thesis uses data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the Health Survey for England (HSE) to ...
In this paper we present a theoretical model along with an empirical model to identify the effects o...
Occupational segregation is a fundamental cause of structural inequality within the labor market, bu...
examines the effects of disability status on labor force participation and earnings of preretirement...
This study compares the labor market experiences of men with disabilities before and after the imple...
Despite the growing prevalence of disability among prime age men and strong corre-lations between di...
Purpose: To compare pay gap estimates across 3 different national survey data sets for people with d...
We link information on occupation-specific job demands to data from the Survey of Income and Program...
Using the UK Labour Force Survey, we study wage gaps for disabled men after the introduction of the ...
This paper attempts, using data from the British Labour Force Survey 1996, to examine to what extent...
This paper estimates the level of explained and unexplained factors that contribute to the wage gap ...
We examine how differences in model specifications and econometric methods affect unexplained wage d...
We analyse competing explanations for the lower pay of employees with disabilities, using 2008–2014 ...
Using UK LFS data, we examine the impact of disability on labour market outcomes by gender since the...
Abstract The study compares the labor market experience of men with disabilities before and after th...
This thesis uses data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the Health Survey for England (HSE) to ...
In this paper we present a theoretical model along with an empirical model to identify the effects o...
Occupational segregation is a fundamental cause of structural inequality within the labor market, bu...
examines the effects of disability status on labor force participation and earnings of preretirement...
This study compares the labor market experiences of men with disabilities before and after the imple...
Despite the growing prevalence of disability among prime age men and strong corre-lations between di...
Purpose: To compare pay gap estimates across 3 different national survey data sets for people with d...
We link information on occupation-specific job demands to data from the Survey of Income and Program...