The Influence of the Socio-economic Characteristics of Disabled People on Their Employment Status and Income |
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Authors: | David Pfeiffer |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Public Management, School of Management, Suffolk University, Boston, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | Most of the studies of the employment and income levels of disabled people focus on a specific disability or on severely disabled persons. A few studies are cross disability ones, but they fail to go beyond simple associations or else have extremely small sample sizes. There is a need for studies which are cross disability and which have an adequate sample size in order to determine if there are structural variables in society—like a class system-which operate upon the employment opportunities of disabled persons. Using a sample (n = 733) of the Disability Community in Massachusetts, socio-economic variables related to employment and income are studied. Statistically significant relationships are found. Several models are developed and the implications for social theory are discussed. |
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