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HE RISE IN THE DISABILITY ROLLS AND THE DECLINE IN UNEMPLOYMENT
DISABILITY ROLLS DECLINE UNEMPLOYMENT
2015/7/17
etween 1984 and 2001, the share of nonelderly adults receiving Social Security Disability Insurance income (DI) rose by 60 percent to 5.3 million bene ficiaries.Rapid program growth despite improving ...
Federal Policy and the Rise in Disability Enrollment:Evidence for the Veterans Affairs’Disability Compensation Program
Federal Policy and the Rise Disability Enrollment Veterans Affairs Disability Compensation Program
2015/7/17
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs compensates 13 percent of the nation’s military veterans for service-related disabilities through the Disability Compensation (DC) program. In 2001, a legislati...
Veterans’ Labor Force Participation:What Role Does the VA’s Disability Compensation Program Play?
Veterans’ Labor VA’s Disability Compensation Program Play
2015/7/17
Military engagements since the early 2000s have brought renewed public interest to issues involving U.S. active duty armed services members and veterans. Yet the stark differences in the labor market ...
The Impact of Disability Benefits on Labor Supply:Evidence for the VA’s Disability Compensation Program
Disability Benefits Labor Supply VA’s Disability Compensation Program
2015/7/17
We analyze the labor market effects of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ Disability Compensation (DC) program. The largely unstudied DC program currently provides income and health insurance to...
World report on disability
World report disability
2013/12/10
The first ever World report on disability, produced jointly by WHO and the World Bank, suggests that more than a billion people in the world today experience disability.
Workers with a Disability Less Likely to be Employed, More Likely to Hold Jobs with Lower Earnings, Census Bureau Reports
Workers with a Disability Less Likely to be Employed More Likely to Hold Jobs with Lower Earnings Census Bureau Reports
2013/12/10
Individuals with disabilities were less likely to be employed than individuals without disabilities, and those who were employed typically held jobs with lower earnings and also earned less than their...
How Financial Incentives Induce Disability Insurance Recipients to Return to Work
disability insurance financial incentives labor supply regression discontinuity design
2012/10/23
Disability Insurance (DI) programs have long been criticized by economists for apparent work disincentives. Some countries have recently modified their programs such that DI recipients are allowed to ...
PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY: BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT, TYPES OF ASSISTANCE,AND OTHER LABOR-RELATED ISSUES
PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY: BARRIERS TO EMPLOYMENT TYPES OF ASSISTANCE OTHER LABOR-RELATED ISSUES
2013/12/10
In May 2012, half of all persons with a disability who were not working reported some type of barrier to employment, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Lack of education or training, ...
Disability and Job Mismatches in the Australian Labour Market
job mismatch, disability, earnings, job satisfaction
2012/10/19
We examine the relationship between disability, job mismatch, earnings and job satisfaction, using panel estimation on data from the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia (HILDA) Survey (...
Job Search Requirements for Older Unemployed: Transitions to Employment, Early Retirement and Disability Benefits
duration analysis policy evaluation search effort substitution
2012/11/1
In this paper, we use a recent policy change in the Netherlands to study how changes in search requirements for the older unemployed affect their transition rates to employment, early retirement and s...
Combining BLS occupational projections for 2008–18 with Census data on disabilities shows that people with disabilities tend to be underrepresented in the fastest growing occupations, lowering their p...
Institute Research and Public Policy on Disability
Institute Research Public Policy Disability
2009/11/5
The past 30 years have been a period of fundamental change in public policies that relate to disability, from the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) of 1970, through hundreds of state workers' ...
This chapter briefly discusses the magnitude of the problem of disability in the workplace.
It also presents an overview of the three and one-half year research project for which this Final Report i...
The Michigan Disability Prevention Study Research Highlights
The Michigan Disability Prevention Study policy and practice interventions
2009/11/5
There are three sets of policy and practice interventions evaluated here. First is safety intervention, that is, the attempt to prevent injuries from happening at all (measured as Safety Diligence, Er...
The Returns to Education and Basic Skills Training for Individuals with Poor Health or Disability
Education Basic Skills Individuals Poor Health Disability
2009/11/5
This paper examines linkages between disability and health status and the returns to education and basic skills training. It bases analyses on two separate data sources: wave 3 from the 1993 panel of ...