The persistently low employment rate among disabled individuals has been an enduring concern of governments across developed countries and has been the subject of a succession of policy initiatives, including labour market activation programmes, equality laws and welfare reform. A key indicator of progress is the trend in the disability-related employment gap, the percentage point difference between the employment rate for disabled and non-disabled individuals. Confusingly for the UK, studies undertaken between 1998 and 2012 have simultaneously reported both a widening and a narrowing of the gap. The source of the discrepancy can be found in the choice of survey, the General Household Survey (GHS) or the Labour Force Survey (LFS), although ...
International audienceThis study analyses the causal effect of a disability on the subsequent labour...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
AbstractThe persistently low employment rate among disabled individuals has been an enduring concern...
The persistently low employment rate among disabled individuals has been an enduring concern of gove...
This paper addresses important concerns in using statistical data to track outcomes of people with d...
A large and enduring employment gap attaches to impairment and disability. Nevertheless, disability ...
Abstract Background International comparisons of the disability employment gap are an important driv...
Analysis of the Labour Force Survey 2012 "shows that one in six people of working age living in the ...
Study objective. To investigate whether the disparity in employment rates between people with a limi...
Data constraints make the long-term monitoring of the working-age population with disabilities a dif...
Background: International comparisons of the disability employment gap are an important driver of po...
This thesis uses data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the Health Survey for England (HSE) to ...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between work-limiting disability and labour market outc...
This study analyses the causal effect of a disability on subsequent labour market status by distingu...
International audienceThis study analyses the causal effect of a disability on the subsequent labour...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
AbstractThe persistently low employment rate among disabled individuals has been an enduring concern...
The persistently low employment rate among disabled individuals has been an enduring concern of gove...
This paper addresses important concerns in using statistical data to track outcomes of people with d...
A large and enduring employment gap attaches to impairment and disability. Nevertheless, disability ...
Abstract Background International comparisons of the disability employment gap are an important driv...
Analysis of the Labour Force Survey 2012 "shows that one in six people of working age living in the ...
Study objective. To investigate whether the disparity in employment rates between people with a limi...
Data constraints make the long-term monitoring of the working-age population with disabilities a dif...
Background: International comparisons of the disability employment gap are an important driver of po...
This thesis uses data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the Health Survey for England (HSE) to ...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between work-limiting disability and labour market outc...
This study analyses the causal effect of a disability on subsequent labour market status by distingu...
International audienceThis study analyses the causal effect of a disability on the subsequent labour...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...