Integrating severely disabled individuals into the labour market: the Austrian case
Humer, Brigitte ; Wuellrich, Jean-Philippe ; Zweimüller, Josef
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2007
23 p.
disabled worker ; employment security ; labour law ; statistics
Discussion Paper Series
2649
Disabled people
English
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"We study the impact of the Austrian Employment Act for the Disabled which grants extended employment protection, requires a hiring quota for firms, and subsidizes the employment of severely disabled (SD) workers. Using a large sample of eligible individuals we compare workers before and after acquiring legal SD-status. Unsurprisingly, we find that holding SD-status is associated with lower employment and earnings. However, workers holding a job when acquiring legal SD-status have substantially better subsequent employment prospects after SD-award than before. In contrast, workers who do not hold a job at the date of SD-entry do dramatically worse after SD-award than before. This suggests that employment protection legislation places substantial firing costs on firms and has a major impact on the decisions of firms to hire disabled workers."
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