Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled people in the United Kingdom relies on “global” self-reported measures of disability available in large-scale national surveys. Understanding who is captured by such measures and the “process of disablement” is therefore vital. This article applies multivariate regression analysis to nationally representative and uniquely rich data for Great Britain from the Life Opportunities Survey (2009–2011) to investigate the relationship between a well-established measure of activity-limiting disability and the type and severity of impairment. Conditional on personal characteristics, the risk of disability is found to increase with the presence and severit...
We compare three major UK surveys, the British Household Panel Survey, Family Resources Survey and t...
We compare three major UK surveys, BHPS, FRS and ELSA, in terms of the picture they give of the rela...
Using nationally representative longitudinal data from Understanding Society we explore the relation...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
Academic and government policy evidence which quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled pe...
Government policies on disability - and criticism of them - rest in part on an understanding of the ...
he persistently low employment rate among disabled individuals has been an enduring concern of gover...
AbstractThe persistently low employment rate among disabled individuals has been an enduring concern...
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
The persistently low employment rate among disabled individuals has been an enduring concern of gove...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between work-limiting disability and labour market outc...
This article addresses the issue of whether the choice of operational definition of disability in su...
Large inequalities in health and well-being exist between people with and without disability, in par...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to compare current operationalisations of disability in survey re...
We compare three major UK surveys, the British Household Panel Survey, Family Resources Survey and t...
We compare three major UK surveys, BHPS, FRS and ELSA, in terms of the picture they give of the rela...
Using nationally representative longitudinal data from Understanding Society we explore the relation...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
Academic and government policy evidence that quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled peo...
Academic and government policy evidence which quantifies the disadvantage experienced by disabled pe...
Government policies on disability - and criticism of them - rest in part on an understanding of the ...
he persistently low employment rate among disabled individuals has been an enduring concern of gover...
AbstractThe persistently low employment rate among disabled individuals has been an enduring concern...
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
The persistently low employment rate among disabled individuals has been an enduring concern of gove...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between work-limiting disability and labour market outc...
This article addresses the issue of whether the choice of operational definition of disability in su...
Large inequalities in health and well-being exist between people with and without disability, in par...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to compare current operationalisations of disability in survey re...
We compare three major UK surveys, the British Household Panel Survey, Family Resources Survey and t...
We compare three major UK surveys, BHPS, FRS and ELSA, in terms of the picture they give of the rela...
Using nationally representative longitudinal data from Understanding Society we explore the relation...