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Title: Labor Force Participation and Disability: Did Home-Based Work Facilitate Labor Force Participation in the Dawn of The Americans With Disabilities Act?
Citation Type: Dissertation/Thesis
Publication Year: 2006
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Abstract: This dissertation focuses on how the option of home-based work affected the labor force participation of the disabled during the dawn of the ADA. Was the employment landscape for the disabled more favorable after the passage of the ADA? Did the "reasonable accommodation" mandate of the ADA and technology improvements make home-based work a more viable option for the disabled? In sum, did home-based work facilitate labor force participation of the disabled?This paper is divided into four sections. The introductory section outlines the ADA, how home-based work may fit in its mission, and discusses the literature of labor force participation and disability status. Section II is descriptive and summarizes the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) data to compare the disabled and the non-disabled in and out of the workforce and by worksite choice. This section also shows the change in these characteristics between 1990 and 2000 to see if the ADA may have had an effect. Section III outlines the economic theory behind labor force participation and disability status and is modeled after "Home-Based Work and Women's Labor Force Decisions" by Linda Edwards and Elizabeth Field-Hendrey. The presence of a disability alters the fixed cost of working, but in various degrees depending if one is an onsite worker, a home-based worker, self-employed or an employee. Section IV creates an econometric model that fits this labor force participation problem and shows logit estimates of the models and marginal effects for 1990 and 2000. Finally, I summarize my findings.
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Authors: Tennant, Jennifer
Institution: City University of New York Graduate Center
Department: Sociology
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Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Publisher Location: New York, NY
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Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Labor Force and Occupational Structure, Other
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