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Barriers to Economic Security: Disability, Employment, and Asset Disparities in Canada.

Michelle Maroto1, David Pettinicchio2.   

Abstract

Although ample research shows that people with disabilities face significant labor market barriers, questions remain about whether and how disadvantages in employment and earnings contribute to economic insecurity. We use 1999 to 2012 Canadian Survey of Financial Security data to study disparities in nonhousing assets, which include household savings, stocks, and pensions, across households with and without disabilities. We find that households where the respondent or their spouse reported a disability held 25 percent less in nonhousing assets after accounting for key employment, education, and demographic factors. Demonstrating the more complicated relationship between disability, employment, and assets, these direct effects were further strengthened by disability's indirect effects on assets through its relationship with employment income.
© 2020 Canadian Sociological Association/La Société canadienne de sociologie.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32017432     DOI: 10.1111/cars.12268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Rev Sociol        ISSN: 1755-6171


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