Accounting for Recent Declines in Employment Rates Among the Working-Aged Disabled

29 Pages Posted: 22 Oct 2000 Last revised: 17 Oct 2022

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John Bound

University of Michigan; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Timothy Waidmann

The Urban Institute

Date Written: October 2000

Abstract

During the 1990s, while overall employment rates for working-aged men and women either remained roughly constant (men) or rose (women), employment rates for the disabled fell. During the same period the fraction of the working-aged population receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) benefits increased quite dramatically. We present simple time series and cross-state evidence suggesting that the growth in the DI program can account for much of the decline in the relative employment position of the disabled.

Suggested Citation

Bound, John and Waidmann, Timothy, Accounting for Recent Declines in Employment Rates Among the Working-Aged Disabled (October 2000). NBER Working Paper No. w7975, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=246877

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