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discrimination laws moderated these spillovers, using variation whereby many state laws are broader or stronger than federal law. We … stronger features of state disability discrimination laws reduce both SSDI applications and receipt. We do not find much … evidence that age discrimination laws reduce spillovers to SSDI. These results suggest that broader and stronger disability …
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disabilities. This can be explained by various factors, including indirect discrimination of persons with disabilities within the … indirect discrimination, and yet differs from positive discrimination. Therefore, the paper shall reassess the limits of the …
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Until recently, Australian disability discrimination law was similar to that of the United States and much of the rest …
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disability discrimination claims implicates a collision between societal and psychiatric attitudes towards certain psychological … trend has swept so broadly, the Article argues, as to render the ADA a limited tool both for remedying past discrimination …
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Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits employment discrimination on the basis of disability. Since … disabilities make it difficult to work, even with an accommodation, anti-discrimination law cannot have much of an effect on … system for employment discrimination disputes: more funds, greater use of mediation, and better legal services are essential …
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Persons with disabilities have relevant working capacity. Employers who recruit those persons assume that their disabilities do not decrease organization's productivity. Persons with disabilities can normally fit into working environment. The studies of employers' attitude towards persons with...
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Disability benefits are costly and tend to reduce labor supply. While costs can be reduced by careful targeting, correcting past eligibility rules or assessment procedures may entail welfare costs. We study a major reform in Hungary that reassessed the health and working capacity of a large...
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