This fact sheet discusses how people with disabilities, particularly those in rural areas, are especially vulnerable to the COVID-19 recession because they are less likely to have an emergency savings fund, have access to paid leave, or be able to work from home. It analyzes data from the 2015 and 2016 Survey of Household Economics and Decision-making (SHED) and the American Time Use Survey (ATUS) 2017-18 Leave and Job Flexibilities Module
Using data from the monthly Current Population Survey, this paper provides monthly employment and un...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted disabled people, especially those wh...
There is a lack of foucs on how people with disabilities are experiencing COVID-19 vaccination effor...
Employment rates have increased since the recession, but these gains haven’t reached all communities...
To learn more about COVID-19 impacts on rural people with disabilities, we conducted a survey in lat...
People with disabilities are often the first to experience economic disruptions, and among the last ...
Newly released data on disability in America show that the prevalence of impairments leading to disa...
For this report we analyzed the most recent disability data from the American Community Survey (ACS ...
How do disability rates vary across the United States and between rural and urban areas? For over a ...
This paper analyzes healthcare access for individuals with disabilities living in rural areas. In ...
As many as one of every five Americans has a disability or chronic health condition. In rural areas,...
Based on our research, only 35 U.S. counties have no rural people with disabilities, and almost half...
Across America, rural communities are looking for vibrant and stable local economies that will allow...
The health of many people with disabilities living in rural areas is not as good as one might expert...
While the re-opening of the U.S. economy promises a return to work for some, this may not be the cas...
Using data from the monthly Current Population Survey, this paper provides monthly employment and un...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted disabled people, especially those wh...
There is a lack of foucs on how people with disabilities are experiencing COVID-19 vaccination effor...
Employment rates have increased since the recession, but these gains haven’t reached all communities...
To learn more about COVID-19 impacts on rural people with disabilities, we conducted a survey in lat...
People with disabilities are often the first to experience economic disruptions, and among the last ...
Newly released data on disability in America show that the prevalence of impairments leading to disa...
For this report we analyzed the most recent disability data from the American Community Survey (ACS ...
How do disability rates vary across the United States and between rural and urban areas? For over a ...
This paper analyzes healthcare access for individuals with disabilities living in rural areas. In ...
As many as one of every five Americans has a disability or chronic health condition. In rural areas,...
Based on our research, only 35 U.S. counties have no rural people with disabilities, and almost half...
Across America, rural communities are looking for vibrant and stable local economies that will allow...
The health of many people with disabilities living in rural areas is not as good as one might expert...
While the re-opening of the U.S. economy promises a return to work for some, this may not be the cas...
Using data from the monthly Current Population Survey, this paper provides monthly employment and un...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted disabled people, especially those wh...
There is a lack of foucs on how people with disabilities are experiencing COVID-19 vaccination effor...