Research Report for the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
Longhi, S. (2017) The Disability Pay Gap, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Research Report 107.
Research Report for the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
Longhi, S. (2017) The Disability Pay Gap, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Research Report 107.
Using the UK Labour Force Survey, we study wage gaps for disabled men after the introduction of the Disability Discrimination Act. We estimate wage gaps at the mean and at different quantiles of the wage distribution and decompose them into a part explained by differences in workers’ and job characteristics, a part that can be ascribed to healthârelated reduced productivity, and a residual part. The large original wage gaps reduce substantially when we control for differences in education and occupation, although significant residuals remain. However, when we isolate productivity differences between disabled and nondisabled workers, the residual wage gap becomes insignificant in most cases.
Longhi S., Nicoletti C., Platt L. (2012) Interpreting Wage Gaps of Disabled Men: The roles of productivity and of discrimination, Southern Economic Journal, 78 (3) 931-953.
Research report for the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC).
Longhi, S. and Platt, L. (2008) Pay Gaps across Equalities Areas, Equality and Human Rights Commission, Research Report 9.