We examine the impact of the coal boom of the 1970's and the coal bust of the 1980's on disability program participation. These shocks provide clear evidence that as the value of labor-market participation increases, disability program participation falls. For the Disability Insurance program, the elasticity of payments with respect to local earnings is between -0.3 and -0.4 and for Supplemental Security Income the elasticity is between -0.4 and -0.7. Consistent with a model where qualifying for disability programs is costly, the relationship between economic conditions and program participation is much stronger for permanent than for transitory economic shocks
Important policy issues arise from the high and growing number of people claiming disability benefit...
We analyze the employment effect of a law that provides for a 36% increase in the generosity of disa...
We analyze the employment effect of a law that provides for a 36% increase in the generosity of disa...
This paper modifies and uses the semiparametric methods of Ichimura and Lee (1991) on standard cross...
This paper modifies and uses the semiparametric methods of Ichimura and Lee (1991) on standard cross...
This paper modifies and uses the semiparametric methods of Ichimura and Lee (1991) on standard cross...
In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairments that al...
Industrial accidents cost a huge amount of money, but they also have negative consequences in many r...
In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairments that al...
In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairments that al...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify and draw together key themes in the literature relating t...
This paper addresses important concerns in using statistical data to track outcomes of people with d...
We analyze the employment effect of a law that provides for a 36% increase in the generosity of disa...
Using Statistics Canada’s 2001 Participation and Activity Limitation Survey (PALS) we examine the im...
The share of working age Americans receiving disability insurance benefits has increased substantial...
Important policy issues arise from the high and growing number of people claiming disability benefit...
We analyze the employment effect of a law that provides for a 36% increase in the generosity of disa...
We analyze the employment effect of a law that provides for a 36% increase in the generosity of disa...
This paper modifies and uses the semiparametric methods of Ichimura and Lee (1991) on standard cross...
This paper modifies and uses the semiparametric methods of Ichimura and Lee (1991) on standard cross...
This paper modifies and uses the semiparametric methods of Ichimura and Lee (1991) on standard cross...
In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairments that al...
Industrial accidents cost a huge amount of money, but they also have negative consequences in many r...
In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairments that al...
In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairments that al...
Purpose: This paper aims to identify and draw together key themes in the literature relating t...
This paper addresses important concerns in using statistical data to track outcomes of people with d...
We analyze the employment effect of a law that provides for a 36% increase in the generosity of disa...
Using Statistics Canada’s 2001 Participation and Activity Limitation Survey (PALS) we examine the im...
The share of working age Americans receiving disability insurance benefits has increased substantial...
Important policy issues arise from the high and growing number of people claiming disability benefit...
We analyze the employment effect of a law that provides for a 36% increase in the generosity of disa...
We analyze the employment effect of a law that provides for a 36% increase in the generosity of disa...