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This paper integrates two strands of literature on overskilling and disability using the 2004 British Workplace …
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through disability. In general, the low generosity of out-of-work benefits means that positive incentives to work exist for …
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This paper focuses on the relation between the onset of disability and employment outcomes. We develop an event history … onset of a disability by around 138%. However, health shocks are relatively rare events and therefore the larger part of … observed disability rates result from gradual deteriorations in health. We find no direct effect of health shocks on employment …
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. This paper uses survey data to plot trends over time in the prevalence of disability, and in the employment rates of … disability, but this is effectively complemented by more detailed data on health conditions available in some GHS years. …
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Using the UK Labour Force Survey, we study wage gaps for disabled men after the introduction of the Disability …
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This paper focuses on the relation between the onset of disability and employment outcomes. We develop an event history … onset of a disability by around 138%. However, health shocks are relatively rare events and therefore the larger part of … observed disability rates result from gradual deteriorations in health. We find no direct effect of health shocks on employment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010325582
Previous modelling of the impact of disability on employment has failed to allow for a direct effect rendering some …
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