The Impact of the 2007–09 Recession on Workers with Disabilities
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Summary
Disability measures recently introduced into the U.S. Current Population Survey offer an unprecedented opportunity to track, month by month, the labor force status of working-age adults with disabilities in the midst of a major economic downturn. Over a one-year period, the number of employed workers with disabilities declined at a rate more than three times that of workers without disabilities, and the unemployment rate rose dramatically to levels far exceeding that of other workers.
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Monthly Labor Review
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Keywords
job exit and acquition; unemployment rates; workers with disabilities
Contact
H. Stephen
Kaye
University of California, San Francisco
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Steve.kaye@ucsf.edu