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Why are workers with disabilities about twice as likely as nondisabled workers to be in contingent and part-time jobs? This study finds that disability income program earnings limits and employer discrimination play relatively minor roles, whereas the primary explanation is health problems that make traditional full-time jobs difficult or impossible for many people with disabilities. Despite the lower pay and other drawbacks of many nonstandard jobs, they enable many people with disabilities to work who otherwise would not be employed. Policy implications are discussed.
Why are workers with disabilities about twice as likely as nondisabled workers to be in contingent and part-time jobs? This ... Show Full Abstract
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Authors: Schur, Lisa A. Date: 2003 Geographic subjects: North America; United States Journal title: Industrial relations: a journal of economy and society Resource type: Article Subjects: Disability; Research; Employment |
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