We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disabilities gained from four large representative samples of the United States population: the Current Population Survey-Annual Social and Economic Supplement, American Community Survey, the National Health Interview Survey, and the Survey of Income and Program Participation linked to Social Security Administration records. Using a consistent conceptualization of disability we put the employment patterns of the working-age population with disabilities captured in these data within a coherent framework. We conclude that the patterns we find cannot be explained by differences in underlying impairment across time, states or within these population...
A MAJOR DEBATE is taking place over reports of an unprecedented decline in the employment rate of wo...
This progress report on the prevalence rate, employment, poverty, and household income of working-ag...
This progress report on the prevalence rate, employment, poverty, and household income of working-ag...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of using different approaches to estimating...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of using different approaches to estimating...
Data constraints make the long-term monitoring of the working-age population with disabilities a dif...
This paper addresses important concerns in using statistical data to track outcomes of people with d...
Employability is the skills a person has to get a job, maintain a job, and be able to adapt to the w...
BACKGROUND:In previous research across a variety of disciplines, job quality is a concept used to as...
Data show that people with disabilities are consistently less likely to be working than their non-di...
A major debate has begun over reports of an unprecedented decline in the employment of working age p...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS) we show that while the longest peacetime e...
In the United States, employment rates among individuals with disabilities are persistently low but ...
Employment rates for individuals with disabilities are significantly lower than employment rates for...
A MAJOR DEBATE is taking place over reports of an unprecedented decline in the employment rate of wo...
This progress report on the prevalence rate, employment, poverty, and household income of working-ag...
This progress report on the prevalence rate, employment, poverty, and household income of working-ag...
We review the recent evidence on the employment experiences of the working-age population with disab...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of using different approaches to estimating...
The purpose of this study is to examine the implications of using different approaches to estimating...
Data constraints make the long-term monitoring of the working-age population with disabilities a dif...
This paper addresses important concerns in using statistical data to track outcomes of people with d...
Employability is the skills a person has to get a job, maintain a job, and be able to adapt to the w...
BACKGROUND:In previous research across a variety of disciplines, job quality is a concept used to as...
Data show that people with disabilities are consistently less likely to be working than their non-di...
A major debate has begun over reports of an unprecedented decline in the employment of working age p...
Using data from the March Current Population Survey (CPS) we show that while the longest peacetime e...
In the United States, employment rates among individuals with disabilities are persistently low but ...
Employment rates for individuals with disabilities are significantly lower than employment rates for...
A MAJOR DEBATE is taking place over reports of an unprecedented decline in the employment rate of wo...
This progress report on the prevalence rate, employment, poverty, and household income of working-ag...
This progress report on the prevalence rate, employment, poverty, and household income of working-ag...