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Disability, employment and earnings: an examination of heterogeneity
Melanie Jones
Applied Economics, Volume: 43, Issue: 8, Pages: 1001 - 1017
Swansea University Author: Melanie Jones
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DOI (Published version): 10.1080/00036840802600053
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<p class="first last">This article uses information from an <em>ad hoc</em> module on disability in the 2002 UK Labour Force Survey to identify the heterogeneity that exists within the disabled group and examine its impact on labour market outcomes. After controlling for...
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<p class="first last">This article uses information from an <em>ad hoc</em> module on disability in the 2002 UK Labour Force Survey to identify the heterogeneity that exists within the disabled group and examine its impact on labour market outcomes. After controlling for a range of personal characteristics, the type, severity, duration and cause of the disability are found to be important determinants of employment, but there is less evidence to support the influence of within group heterogeneity on earnings.</p> |
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