This paper analyzes the effect of severity of disability on labour force participation by using a self-reported work limitation scale. A dynamic labour force participation model is used to capture the feedback effect of past participation on current participation. The results suggest that net of persistence and unobserved heterogeneity, differences in severity levels explain a significant portion of the variance in the participation rates among disabled individuals. Moreover, the disability is shown to have longer lasting adverse effects on female participation and work limited women will be more likely to benefit from the work requirements imposed on Disability Support Pension recipients.severity, work disability, labour force participatio...
Purpose Recent studies report systematic differences in how individuals categorize the severity of i...
Purpose: To investigate the extent to which disability discourages an individual from going on the j...
Purpose Recent studies report systematic differences in how individuals categorize the severity of i...
A dynamic labour force participation model is used to estimate the impact of disability shocks...
This paper is an empirical study on the work opportunities of people with disability using Italian d...
Self-reported work disability is analyzed in the US, the UK and the Netherlands. Different wordings ...
This paper analyzes the effect of work disability on the job involvement of workers aged 50–65 livin...
This paper aims to analyse the effect of disability on participation in the labour force, using the ...
This paper uses information from an ad-hoc module on disability in the 2002 UK Labour Force Survey t...
This paper estimates the effect of disability on labor force participation by using symptoms or dise...
This paper examines the influence of disability on labour force participation of males aged between ...
This paper describes the methodology and results of a quantitative study of the extent to which work...
Any opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author(s) and not those of IZA. Research publi...
This paper examines the impact of self-reported work-limitation on the employment of the Australian ...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between work-limiting disability and labour market outc...
Purpose Recent studies report systematic differences in how individuals categorize the severity of i...
Purpose: To investigate the extent to which disability discourages an individual from going on the j...
Purpose Recent studies report systematic differences in how individuals categorize the severity of i...
A dynamic labour force participation model is used to estimate the impact of disability shocks...
This paper is an empirical study on the work opportunities of people with disability using Italian d...
Self-reported work disability is analyzed in the US, the UK and the Netherlands. Different wordings ...
This paper analyzes the effect of work disability on the job involvement of workers aged 50–65 livin...
This paper aims to analyse the effect of disability on participation in the labour force, using the ...
This paper uses information from an ad-hoc module on disability in the 2002 UK Labour Force Survey t...
This paper estimates the effect of disability on labor force participation by using symptoms or dise...
This paper examines the influence of disability on labour force participation of males aged between ...
This paper describes the methodology and results of a quantitative study of the extent to which work...
Any opinions expressed in this paper are those of the author(s) and not those of IZA. Research publi...
This paper examines the impact of self-reported work-limitation on the employment of the Australian ...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between work-limiting disability and labour market outc...
Purpose Recent studies report systematic differences in how individuals categorize the severity of i...
Purpose: To investigate the extent to which disability discourages an individual from going on the j...
Purpose Recent studies report systematic differences in how individuals categorize the severity of i...