Purpose: This paper aims to identify and draw together key themes in the literature relating to the impact of disability on labour market outcomes. In doing so it provides an overview of issues in estimation in empirical work relating to disability.Approach: This paper reviews the existing international evidence relating to the impact of disability on labour market outcomesFindings: Regardless of country, data source or time period disability serves to reduce labour market prospects. Understanding the reasons for this requires consideration of issues such as separating discrimination from unobserved differences in productivity and preferences, the influence of heterogeneity within the disabled group and the dynamic effects of disabili...
Abstract In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairment...
ABSTRACT: We present new evidence on the effects of disability discrimination laws based on variatio...
This paper uses data from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey in the UK (1997–2006) and changes in the...
International audienceThis study analyses the causal effect of a disability on the subsequent labour...
If labour market policies aimed at people with disabilities are effective, we should observe no sign...
This study analyses the causal effect of a disability on subsequent labour market status by distingu...
This paper attempts, using data from the British Labour Force Survey 1996, to examine to what extent...
In this article we analyse the individual effects of becoming disabled on key aspects of labour mark...
This article uses information from an ad hoc module on disability in the 2002 UK Labour Force Survey...
This thesis uses data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the Health Survey for England (HSE) to ...
My dissertation consists of three chapters about the effects of disability and disability policy. Th...
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
Purpose: To investigate the extent to which disability discourages an individual from going on the j...
In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairments that al...
We present new evidence on the effects of disability discrimination laws based on variation induced ...
Abstract In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairment...
ABSTRACT: We present new evidence on the effects of disability discrimination laws based on variatio...
This paper uses data from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey in the UK (1997–2006) and changes in the...
International audienceThis study analyses the causal effect of a disability on the subsequent labour...
If labour market policies aimed at people with disabilities are effective, we should observe no sign...
This study analyses the causal effect of a disability on subsequent labour market status by distingu...
This paper attempts, using data from the British Labour Force Survey 1996, to examine to what extent...
In this article we analyse the individual effects of becoming disabled on key aspects of labour mark...
This article uses information from an ad hoc module on disability in the 2002 UK Labour Force Survey...
This thesis uses data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the Health Survey for England (HSE) to ...
My dissertation consists of three chapters about the effects of disability and disability policy. Th...
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
Purpose: To investigate the extent to which disability discourages an individual from going on the j...
In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairments that al...
We present new evidence on the effects of disability discrimination laws based on variation induced ...
Abstract In many countries, a non-negligible percentage of the working-age population has impairment...
ABSTRACT: We present new evidence on the effects of disability discrimination laws based on variatio...
This paper uses data from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey in the UK (1997–2006) and changes in the...