Working-age Americans with disabilities are much more likely to live in poverty than other Americans and generally did not share in the economic prosperity of the late 1990s. At the same time, public expenditures to support them are growing at a rate that will be difficult to sustain when the baby boom generation retires and begins to draw Social Security Retirement and Medicare benefits. We argue that this discouraging situation will continue unless we can bring disability programs into line with more contemporary understanding of the capabilities of people with disabilities and successfully implement broad, systemic reforms to promote their economic self-sufficiency. This policy brief summarizes a larger paper (Stapleton, O’Day, Livermore...
In this paper we provide a context for evaluating the goals and effectiveness of current disability ...
The coincidence of poverty and disability has been widely acknowledged. The focus has been on the de...
The coincidence of poverty and disability has been widely acknowledged. The focus has been on the de...
Working-age Americans with disabilities are much more likely to live in poverty than other Americans...
Working-age people with disabilities are much more likely than people without disabilities to live i...
Working-age people with disabilities are much more likely than people without disabilities to live i...
Of the approximately 17.5 million working-age people in the United States who live with disabilities...
“When you cannot measure, your knowledge is meager and unsatisfactory”—Lord Kelvin. (Chiseled on the...
This paper provides a detailed look at the issue of employment for people with disabilities in Amer...
The current mix of public and private programs to support workers after they experience disability o...
The United States Bureau of the Census provides the official poverty rate of various sub-populations...
Cross-national comparisons of disability programs and disabled populations show that the social envi...
[Excerpt] In recent years, Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have made substantial headway i...
Cross-national comparisons of disability programs and disabled populations show that the social envi...
The United States Bureau of the Census provides the official poverty rate of various sub-populations...
In this paper we provide a context for evaluating the goals and effectiveness of current disability ...
The coincidence of poverty and disability has been widely acknowledged. The focus has been on the de...
The coincidence of poverty and disability has been widely acknowledged. The focus has been on the de...
Working-age Americans with disabilities are much more likely to live in poverty than other Americans...
Working-age people with disabilities are much more likely than people without disabilities to live i...
Working-age people with disabilities are much more likely than people without disabilities to live i...
Of the approximately 17.5 million working-age people in the United States who live with disabilities...
“When you cannot measure, your knowledge is meager and unsatisfactory”—Lord Kelvin. (Chiseled on the...
This paper provides a detailed look at the issue of employment for people with disabilities in Amer...
The current mix of public and private programs to support workers after they experience disability o...
The United States Bureau of the Census provides the official poverty rate of various sub-populations...
Cross-national comparisons of disability programs and disabled populations show that the social envi...
[Excerpt] In recent years, Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have made substantial headway i...
Cross-national comparisons of disability programs and disabled populations show that the social envi...
The United States Bureau of the Census provides the official poverty rate of various sub-populations...
In this paper we provide a context for evaluating the goals and effectiveness of current disability ...
The coincidence of poverty and disability has been widely acknowledged. The focus has been on the de...
The coincidence of poverty and disability has been widely acknowledged. The focus has been on the de...