The differential earnings and income effects of involuntary job loss on workers with disabilities: evidence from Sweden
Angelov, Nikolay ; Eliason, Marcus
Labour. Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations
2016
30
2
June
213-233
disabled person ; disabled worker ; income distribution ; unemployment
Disabled people
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/labr.12062
English
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"People with disabilities are consistently found to face considerable difficulties in the labour market. In this study we investigated whether their earnings and income trajectories are more adversely affected in case of involuntary job loss. Earnings of those with and without disabilities began to diverge already several years prior to job loss because of larger incidence of sickness. Following job loss much more job losers with disabilities became disability retirees resulting in a considerable and seemingly permanent earnings differential. However, larger uptake of public social insurances among job losers with disabilities resulted in a much smaller income differential."
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