We examine the rate of employment and the household income of the working-age population (aged 25-61) with and without disabilities over the business cycles of the 1980s and 1990s using data from the March Current Population Survey and the National Health Interview Survey. In general, we find that while the employment of working-age men and women with and without disabilities exhibited a procyclical trend during the 1980s business cycle, this was not the case during the 1990s expansion. During the 1990s, the employment of working-age men and women without disabilities continued to be procyclical, but the employment rates of their counterparts with disabilities declined over the entire 1990s business cycle. Although increases in disability t...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
Abstract: Using longitudinal data for the period 1968-2005 for a sample of male household heads, we...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS), Burkhauser, Daly and Houtenville (2001) s...
We examine the rate of employment and the household income of the working-age population (aged 25-61...
We examine the rate of employment and the household income of the working-age population (aged 25-61...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS) we show that while the longest peacetime e...
This report replicates Economics of Disability Reports 1, 2, and 3, with some minor changes. These r...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS), Burkhauser, Daly and Houtenville (2001) s...
This paper focuses on the disabled working age population and tracks the changes in their labor mark...
This report uses data from the March Current Population Survey to estimate median household size-adj...
Using a work limitation-based measure of disability, researchers have found that the employment of w...
This report replicates Economics of Disability Reports 1, 2, and 3, with some minor changes. These r...
Using a work limitation-based measure of disability, researchers have found that the employment of w...
This report uses data from the March Current Population Survey to estimate employment rates for pers...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
Abstract: Using longitudinal data for the period 1968-2005 for a sample of male household heads, we...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS), Burkhauser, Daly and Houtenville (2001) s...
We examine the rate of employment and the household income of the working-age population (aged 25-61...
We examine the rate of employment and the household income of the working-age population (aged 25-61...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS) we show that while the longest peacetime e...
This report replicates Economics of Disability Reports 1, 2, and 3, with some minor changes. These r...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS), Burkhauser, Daly and Houtenville (2001) s...
This paper focuses on the disabled working age population and tracks the changes in their labor mark...
This report uses data from the March Current Population Survey to estimate median household size-adj...
Using a work limitation-based measure of disability, researchers have found that the employment of w...
This report replicates Economics of Disability Reports 1, 2, and 3, with some minor changes. These r...
Using a work limitation-based measure of disability, researchers have found that the employment of w...
This report uses data from the March Current Population Survey to estimate employment rates for pers...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
Abstract: Using longitudinal data for the period 1968-2005 for a sample of male household heads, we...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS), Burkhauser, Daly and Houtenville (2001) s...