Why do workers with disabilities earn less? Occupational job requirements and disability discrimination
Kruse, Douglas ; Schur, Lisa ; Rogers, Sean E. ; Ameri, Mason
British Journal of Industrial Relations
2018
56
4
December
798-834
disabled worker ; wage differential ; discrimination against the disabled
Disabled people
https://doi.org/10.1111/bjir.12257
English
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" We analyse competing explanations for the lower pay of employees with disabilities, using 2008–2014 data from the American Community Survey matched to O*Net data on occupational job requirements. The results indicate that only part of the disability pay gap is due to productivity‐related job requirements. The remaining pay gap — experienced by employees whose impairments should not limit their productivity — reflects potential discrimination. The discrimination‐related pay gaps appear to be smallest and possibly non‐existent for women and men with hearing impairments, and largest for those with cognitive and mobility impairments. Overall the results indicate that discrimination is likely to remain an influence on the pay of many workers with disabilities."
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