We provide new evidence about the work-related exposure of disabled people to COVID-19 using household survey data combined with a novel occupational risk indicator. Despite their higher clinical vulnerability, disabled people in employment in the UK were significantly more likely to be going out to work during the pandemic rather than working from home, and were working in occupations that were more exposed to COVID-19 than the occupations of non-disabled workers. Our results raise questions about whether there are sufficient safeguards for disabled people in the workplace, and have longer-term implications for a labour market where COVID-19 is a persistent health issue
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced, amplified and created new health inequalities. Ther...
BACKGROUND: People with learning disabilities are at substantially increased risk of COVID-19 mortal...
Introduction:Coronavirus disease 2019(Covid19) is more common in some occupations and also many work...
The economic impact of COVID-19 has exacerbated inequalities in society, but disability has been neg...
Concern has been expressed about the extent to which people with disabilities may be particularly vu...
Abstract: Concern has been expressed about the extent to which people with disabilities may be parti...
Objective: To quantify occupational risks of COVID-19 among healthcare staff during the first wave (...
Concern has been expressed about the extent to which people with disabilities may be particularly vu...
This paper reports on in-depth qualitative interviews conducted with 69 disabled people in England a...
Objective To quantify occupational risks of Covid-19 among healthcare staff during the first wave of...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between health risks from COVID-19 and UK labour supply. ...
People with long-term mental health problems that affect their daily activities are a growing propor...
Background: Early evidence from the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic suggests that worke...
This paper will explore the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on disabled people's employment expe...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced, amplified and created new health inequalities. Ther...
BACKGROUND: People with learning disabilities are at substantially increased risk of COVID-19 mortal...
Introduction:Coronavirus disease 2019(Covid19) is more common in some occupations and also many work...
The economic impact of COVID-19 has exacerbated inequalities in society, but disability has been neg...
Concern has been expressed about the extent to which people with disabilities may be particularly vu...
Abstract: Concern has been expressed about the extent to which people with disabilities may be parti...
Objective: To quantify occupational risks of COVID-19 among healthcare staff during the first wave (...
Concern has been expressed about the extent to which people with disabilities may be particularly vu...
This paper reports on in-depth qualitative interviews conducted with 69 disabled people in England a...
Objective To quantify occupational risks of Covid-19 among healthcare staff during the first wave of...
In this paper, we explore the relationship between health risks from COVID-19 and UK labour supply. ...
People with long-term mental health problems that affect their daily activities are a growing propor...
Background: Early evidence from the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic suggests that worke...
This paper will explore the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on disabled people's employment expe...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced, amplified and created new health inequalities. Ther...
BACKGROUND: People with learning disabilities are at substantially increased risk of COVID-19 mortal...
Introduction:Coronavirus disease 2019(Covid19) is more common in some occupations and also many work...