This paper is an empirical study on the work opportunities of people with disability using Italian data collected through a survey carried out by ISTAT in 2004. Our analysis is guided by the conceptual framework of the capability approach and investigates the role of conversion factors in the ability to be employed and the type of employment. We rst use a simple probit for labour force participation and then a sequential logit for the outcomes of participation as well as employment status. In all variants we nd that chronic illness is a stronger deterrent for labour force participation than disability. Women are more discouraged by disability compared to men. Among the various types of disabilities, `intellectual' disability is the strongest barrier as can be expected and hearing the least in uential. In a sequential decision-making process, we nd that disability a ects both labour force participation decision and the ability to be employed but not so much the choice between part-time and full-time.

Addabbo, T., J., Krishnakumar e E., Sarti. "To what extent does disability discourage from work? An empirical analysis of labour force participation of disabled people in Italy" Working paper, CAPPAPERS, Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi - Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 2013.

To what extent does disability discourage from work? An empirical analysis of labour force participation of disabled people in Italy

Addabbo, T.;Krishnakumar, J.;Sarti, E.
2013

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This paper is an empirical study on the work opportunities of people with disability using Italian data collected through a survey carried out by ISTAT in 2004. Our analysis is guided by the conceptual framework of the capability approach and investigates the role of conversion factors in the ability to be employed and the type of employment. We rst use a simple probit for labour force participation and then a sequential logit for the outcomes of participation as well as employment status. In all variants we nd that chronic illness is a stronger deterrent for labour force participation than disability. Women are more discouraged by disability compared to men. Among the various types of disabilities, `intellectual' disability is the strongest barrier as can be expected and hearing the least in uential. In a sequential decision-making process, we nd that disability a ects both labour force participation decision and the ability to be employed but not so much the choice between part-time and full-time.
2013
Ottobre
Inglese
109
Dipartimento di Economia Marco Biagi - Università degli Studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia
ITALIA
Modena
disability, labour market, working opportunities, personal characteristics and environmental factors.
This paper is part of the research activities carried out within the PRIN09 research project `Measuring human development and capabilities in Italy: methodological and empirical issues'. We would like to thank Sophie Mitra and Dario Sciulli and the participants to the XXVII National Conference of Labour Economics (Seconda Universit a di Napoli, September 2012), to the PRIN workshop `Measuring human development and capabilities in Italy: methodological and empirical issues' (Department of Economics Marco Biagi, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, October 2012), and to the Symposium on disability `Le handicap entre trajectoires individuelles et logiques institutionnelles : emploi, travail, politiques sociales' (University of Lille 3, April 2013) for their stimulating comments. The usual disclaimers apply. All errors and omissions are those of the authors.
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