Menschen mit Behinderungen in Ausbildung und Beruf
Mit dem Bundesteilhabegesetz und dem Nationalen Aktionsplan 2.0 wurden 2016 zwei wichtige behindertenpolitische Vorhaben angestoßen und in den Folgejahren umgesetzt und weiterentwickelt. Damit soll im Einklang mit der UN-Behindertenrechtskonvention die Inklusion in Deutschland weiter vorangetrieben werden, indem die Selbstbestimmung und Teilhabe von Menschen mit Behinderungen gestärkt werden. Mit dem schrittweisen Inkrafttreten des Bundesteilhabegesetzes erfuhren das Recht der Rehabilitation und Teilhabe von Menschen mit Behinderungen und die Eingliederungshilfe (SGB IX) weitreichende Änderungen. Wie stellt sich die Situation von behinderten Menschen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt dar? Wie lassen sich behindertengerechte Berufsleben und inklusive Arbeitswelten gestalten?
Die Infoplattform stellt zentrale Dokumente und relevante Quellenhinweise zusammen, inhaltlich strukturiert nach den Aspekten der Politik für behinderte Menschen und den diskutierten bzw. realisierten Reformanstrengungen.
- Ergebnisse und Projekte aus dem IAB
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Ausbildung, Rehabilitationsmaßnahmen
- Politik und Rechtsprechung für behinderte Menschen
- Rehabilitationseinrichtungen
- Berufsvorbereitung, Berufsberatung, Berufswahl
- Studium
- Berufsausbildung, Berufseinmündung
- Fortbildung und Umschulung
- betriebliche Rehabilitation
- Maßnahmen zur Erhaltung der Arbeitsfähigkeit
- Erfolgskontrolle, Kosten-Nutzen-Aspekte
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Arbeitsmarktsituation behinderter Menschen
- Arbeitsmarktpolitik, Inklusion, Persönliches Budget
- Beschäftigungsentwicklung
- Arbeitslosigkeit
- Beschäftigung in Werkstätten für behinderte Menschen
- Beschäftigung in alternativen Einrichtungen, Selbsthilfefirmen
- Berufliche Selbständigkeit
- Hochqualifizierte behinderte Menschen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt
- Beschäftigung im ersten Arbeitsmarkt
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Berufsleben und Arbeitswelt behinderter Menschen
- Personalpolitik, Arbeitgebereinstellungen, finanzielle Einstellungsanreize
- Eingliederungshilfe, BEM, Arbeitsassistenz, Unterstützte Beschäftigung, Arbeitsplatzsicherung
- Arbeitsbedingungen, Arbeitsplatzgestaltung, technische Arbeitshilfen, Arbeitszeit
- Berufsverlauf, Berufserfolg
- Berufsstruktur, Einzelberufe
- Arbeitszufriedenheit
- Lohn, Einkommen
- Behinderungsart
- Alter
- Geografischer Bezug
- Geschlecht
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Literaturhinweis
Labor Market Screening and the Design of Social Insurance: An Equilibrium Analysis of the Labor Market for the Disabled (2025)
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Aizawa, Naoki, Soojin Kim & Serena Rhee (2025): Labor Market Screening and the Design of Social Insurance: An Equilibrium Analysis of the Labor Market for the Disabled. In: The Review of Economic Studies, Jg. 92, H. 1, S. 1-39. DOI:10.1093/restud/rdae015
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"This article studies how firms’ screening incentives in the labor market affect the optimal design of social insurance programs and quantitatively assesses the U.S. disability policies accounting for firms’ screening of the disabled. We develop an equilibrium search model where workers with different productivities have heterogeneous preferences over non-wage benefits and firms cannot offer an employment contract that explicitly depends on worker types. In this environment, firms may use contracts to screen out a certain type of workers, distorting employment rates and contracts in equilibrium. Therefore, the optimal structure of social insurance policies depends on firms’ screening incentives. We extend and structurally estimate this framework to quantitatively understand the inefficiencies arising from firms’ incentives to screen out disabled workers and examine the optimal joint design of disability insurance (DI) and various forms of firm subsidies. We find that hiring subsidies mitigate screening distortions; at the same time, they interact with DI by reducing the labor supply disincentives it generates. The optimal policy structure leads to a considerable welfare gain by simultaneously making firm subsidies and DI benefits more generous." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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The employment effects of the disability education gap in Europe (2025)
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Albinowski, Maciej, Iga Magda & Agata Rozszczypała (2025): The employment effects of the disability education gap in Europe. In: Education Economics, Jg. 33, H. 5, S. 686-699. DOI:10.1080/09645292.2024.2395564
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"We investigate the contribution of the disability education gap to thedisability employment gap in the European Union. We find that educational attainment is a major factor determining the probability of employment among persons with disabilities and that the employment effects of tertiary education are much larger among persons with disabilities than among non-disabled people. We also uncover substantial heterogeneity in the role of education across countries. Overall, weestimate that 19% of the disability employment gap in the 25–34 agegroup can be attributed to the gap in education between individuals with and without disabilities." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Is Work Still a Right if it has Become a Norm? Disability Inclusion in Labor Market Policy Discourse (2025)
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Baeken, Andries, Anneleen Forrier & Nele De Cuyper (2025): Is Work Still a Right if it has Become a Norm? Disability Inclusion in Labor Market Policy Discourse. In: Journal of Business Ethics, Jg. 201, H. 4, S. 839-857. DOI:10.1007/s10551-025-05962-6
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"Policy motives for work for people with a disability (PWD) are divergent along two discourses: work as a right vs norm. Work as a right, based on the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD), portrays work as a potential gateway for inclusion. Work as a norm fits a neoliberal agenda. It considers labor market participation of all, including PWD, as a civil responsibility crucial for economic welfare. Critics argue that the work as a norm discourse presents a risk for inclusion of PWD. Work is seen as a necessary condition for and not one of many ways to inclusion in society. To make the right to work for PWD work, critical scholars call to unravel whether and how the discourses of work as a right and norm for PWD become intertwined in policy. In response and through the lens of recontextualization, we study how discourses of work as a right and norm for PWD are received, reproduced and reworked in political debate in Flanders (Belgium) over time. We examine policy texts and parliamentary questions of four government terms (2004–2024). The findings illustrate how the work as a right discourse is gradually recontextualized into the work as a norm discourse to legitimize neoliberal policies of strict activation. In accordance, we see a gradual move towards neoliberal-ableism. Although the UNCRPD aims to eradicate ableism, its recontextualization and appropriation reinforces neoliberal-ableism." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Pathways to Inclusion? Labor Market Entry Trajectories of Persons With Disabilities in Europe (2025)
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Blanck, Jonna M., Christian Brzinsky-Fay & Justin J.W. Powell (2025): Pathways to Inclusion? Labor Market Entry Trajectories of Persons With Disabilities in Europe. In: Social Inclusion, Jg. 13. DOI:10.17645/si.9603
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"Almost a fifth of the population in OECD countries report having a disability and the proportion of students classified as having special educational needs (SEN) has steadily increased over recent decades. While this group faces marginalization in schooling and employment everywhere, there are profound differences in disability-based disadvantages across countries. However, comparative research on the labor market opportunities of persons with disabilities (PwDs) remains limited, especially regarding school-to-work transitions (STWT) that are crucial for subsequent labor market opportunities. Thus, lacking comparative knowledge on how institutional contexts shape these transitions also limits opportunities for policy learning and improvement of supports provided. This study addresses these gaps by analysing longitudinal data from the European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC). First, using sequence and cluster analysis, we classify these trajectories and provide an in-depth analysis of labor market entry patterns for PwDs compared to those without disabilities across 31 European countries. Second, we explore whether the timing of first employment, instability during the STWT, as well as inclusionary or exclusionary transitions vary between these groups and how the disparities between persons with and without disabilities regarding these indicators are related to institutionalized segregation and support structures. Our findings highlight that PwDs usually do not transition more slowly to (some form of) employment, yet they experience more instability and less inclusion during their STWT. Segregation exacerbates disadvantages, whereas institutional support structures reduce the disadvantages youth with disabilities face when these programs actively facilitate pathways to inclusion." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Distinctions between inclusive and non-inclusive companies for persons with disability: Exploring the impact of COM-B and HRM practices (2025)
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Breit, Eric & Magne Bråthen (2025): Distinctions between inclusive and non-inclusive companies for persons with disability: Exploring the impact of COM-B and HRM practices. In: Work. A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation, Jg. 81, H. 2, S. 2651-2661. DOI:10.1177/10519815251320275
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"Background: Scholars have increasingly focused on the role of employers in addressing labour market challenges faced by persons with disability (PWD). While we have gained more knowledge about the motivations, practices and characteristics for hiring PWD, we still lack information on whether these are general organizational features or specific to inclusive companies. Objective: This study aims to examine the factors that distinguish inclusive from non-inclusive ones, using the COM-B framework (capability, opportunity, motivation) and Human Resource Management (HRM) practices. Methods: We utilized survey data from a sample of small and medium sized companies (SME) in Norway (N = 1000). We conducted Logistic Regression Estimates (odds ratios) to determine predictive factors of an “inclusive company”. Results: Inclusive companies scored higher than non-inclusive companies in all dimensions of COM-B and HRM practices. However, only knowledge about work inclusion (capability), availability of resources and positions (opportunity) and the desire to contribute to an inclusive labour market (social motivation) were significant explanatory factors for inclusivity. Among HRM practices, only recruitment showed a significant relationship with inclusivity after considering the COM factors. Conclusions: This study underscores the importance of utilizing the COM-B framework to understand how companies approach the inclusion of PWD." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Employer Perceptions of Hiring and Initial Support of Employees With Disabilities (2025)
Brooke, Alissa Molinelli; McDonough, Jennifer ; Wehman, Paul ; Brooke, Valerie ; Wright, Travis ; Taylor, Joshua P. ; Inge, Katherine;Zitatform
Brooke, Alissa Molinelli, Joshua P. Taylor, Katherine Inge, Travis Wright, Paul Wehman, Jennifer McDonough & Valerie Brooke (2025): Employer Perceptions of Hiring and Initial Support of Employees With Disabilities. In: Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, Jg. 68, H. 4, S. 249-261. DOI:10.1177/00343552241265317
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"Much of the literature to date on disability employment has focused on preparing and supporting individuals with disabilities seeking and retaining jobs (i.e., supply side). A growing body of demand-side research has revealed the importance of employer’s experiences, attitudes, and perspectives in promoting successful employment outcomes. Much remains to be learned about employers’ decision-making process around the hiring and initial onboarding of employees with disabilities. The current study consisted of interviews with 35 supervisors from businesses who had recently hired and were currently employing a person with a disability in a range of industries. Key themes across the hiring and onboarding phases highlighted the importance of employment specialists and the value of relationships and rapport to impact decisions made during these phases. Our findings resulted in several recommendations for future research, policy, and practice, the implications of which are discussed." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Nutzung von Routinedaten in der Rehabilitationsforschung - Teil 1: Ein Überblick über Art, Zugang, Qualität und Datenschutz (2025)
Brünger, Martin ; Reims, Nancy ; Brzoska, Patrick ; Hetzel, Christian ; Du Prel, Jean-Baptist ; Wahidie, Diana; Rohrbacher, Max ; Leinberger, Sarah ; Mika, Tatjana ; March, Stefanie ; Schuler, Michael ; Exner, Anne-Kathrin ; Ellert, Sebastian; Knoop, Tobias;Zitatform
Brünger, Martin, Patrick Brzoska, Jean-Baptist Du Prel, Sebastian Ellert, Anne-Kathrin Exner, Tobias Knoop, Sarah Leinberger, Stefanie March, Tatjana Mika, Nancy Reims, Max Rohrbacher, Michael Schuler, Diana Wahidie & Christian Hetzel (2025): Nutzung von Routinedaten in der Rehabilitationsforschung - Teil 1: Ein Überblick über Art, Zugang, Qualität und Datenschutz. In: Die Rehabilitation, Jg. 64, H. 3, S. 167-175., 2025-02-24. DOI:10.1055/a-2575-9422
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"Aufgrund des hohen Aufwands von Primärstudien bietet sich die Nutzung von bestehenden Daten, sogenannten Routinedaten, für die Beantwortung insbesondere von versorgungsnahen Forschungsfragen in der Rehabilitation an. Bisherige Übersichtsarbeiten zur Routinedatennutzung fokussieren auf die Akutversorgung im Zuständigkeitsbereich der Gesetzlichen Krankenversicherung (GKV), lassen jedoch die Rehabilitation und andere Reha-relevante Leistungsträger wie die Deutsche Rentenversicherung (DRV), die Deutsche Gesetzliche Unfallversicherung (DGUV) und die Bundesagentur für Arbeit (BA) weitgehend außen vor. Ziel dieses Beitrags ist daher, einen Überblick über Art, Zugang, Qualität und datenschutzrechtliche Aspekte zu Routinedaten im Kontext der Rehabilitationsforschung zu geben. Bestehende Empfehlungen, Ergebnisse einer selektiven Literaturrecherche und eigene Erfahrungen wurden herangezogen. Routinedaten zeichnen sich durch die sehr hohe Fallzahl, den oft großen Merkmalsumfang und die längsschnittliche Dokumentation über lange Zeiträume aus. Der Zugang zu Routinedaten der Deutschen Rentenversicherung und der Bundesagentur für Arbeit ist für Forschende vergleichsweise niedrigschwellig, während dies für Routinedaten anderer Leistungsträger und von Leistungserbringern bislang nicht gleichermaßen der Fall ist. Weiterhin können unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen Routinedatensätze untereinander und mit Primärdaten verknüpft werden, was die Anwendungsmöglichkeiten deutlich erweitern kann. Neben den Vorteilen von Routinedaten sind deren Limitationen zu beachten. Routinedaten wurden für andere Zwecke erhoben und enthalten meist nur Merkmale, die für die Administration erforderlich sind. Ein prospektiver Studienansatz mit Routinedaten ist aufgrund der kontinuierlichen Datenerhebung und -dokumentation grundsätzlich möglich, jedoch ist keine randomisierte Zuweisung zu Interventionen umsetzbar. Zudem sind Generalisierbarkeit und Qualität einschließlich psychometrischer Eigenschaften von Datensätzen und einzelner Variablen zu prüfen, ebenso die Verfügbarkeit von Routinedatensätzen. Das im Aufbau befindliche Forschungsdatenzentrum Gesundheit sieht bislang weder eine Integration von GKV-Rehabilitationsdaten noch die Verknüpfung von GKV-Daten mit Daten anderer Reha-relevanter Leistungsträger vor. Datenschutzrechtliche Aspekte sind ebenfalls bedeutsam. Bei Nutzung von pseudonymisierten Daten von Sozialversicherungsträgern ist durch die Datenhalter ein Antrag nach § 75 SGB X bei den zuständigen Aufsichtsbehörden zu stellen." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
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Investigating Demographic and Service Predictors of Hourly Wages and Weekly Working Hours of Youth With Disabilities (2025)
Castruita-Rios, Yazmin ; Park, Sara ; Taylor, Joshua P. ; Tansey, Timothy; Poppen, Marcus; Avellone, Lauren ; Whittenburg, Holly N. ;Zitatform
Castruita-Rios, Yazmin, Sara Park, Joshua P. Taylor, Holly N. Whittenburg, Marcus Poppen, Lauren Avellone & Timothy Tansey (2025): Investigating Demographic and Service Predictors of Hourly Wages and Weekly Working Hours of Youth With Disabilities. In: Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, S. 1-16. DOI:10.1177/00343552251378063
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"The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) of 2014 increased the support toward transition-age youth with disabilities via the provision of pre-employment transition services (Pre-ETS). Research has suggested that Pre-ETS contributes to the employment outcomes of transition-age youth, yet limited information remains surrounding the impact of these services on the quality of employment (i.e., wages and hours). The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of demographic characteristics, disability-related characteristics, barriers, Pre-ETS, and individualized vocational rehabilitation (VR) services on hourly wages and weekly hours worked among transition-age youth with disabilities who exited with competitive integrated employment. Data from the Rehabilitation Service Administration’s Case Service Report (RSA-911) between the program years of 2017–2020 were utilized for this study. Two hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to investigate the relationship between the five categories of independent variables and the two dependent variables. Our findings revealed several predictors of hourly wages and weekly hours worked among the 5,313 transition-age youth with disabilities in our sample. Significant predictors of hourly wages and weekly hours worked included identifying as male, having autism or an intellectual disability, and receiving postsecondary education training services, among others. Implications for research, policy, and practice are discussed." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Assessing Evidence-Based Disability Inclusion Policy and Practices to Promote Employment of People With Disabilities in the Workplace: Scale Development and Validation (2025)
Chan, Fong ; Chen, Xiangli; Tansey, Timothy N. ; Wehman, Paul ; Wu, Jia Rung; Ditchman, Nicole ; Iwanaga, Kanako ;Zitatform
Chan, Fong, Kanako Iwanaga, Timothy N. Tansey, Nicole Ditchman, Paul Wehman, Jia Rung Wu & Xiangli Chen (2025): Assessing Evidence-Based Disability Inclusion Policy and Practices to Promote Employment of People With Disabilities in the Workplace: Scale Development and Validation. In: Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, Jg. 68, H. 4, S. 236-248. DOI:10.1177/00343552241268757
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"There is a strong commitment in the United States and the European Union to better support people with disabilities in the competitive labor market, where disability inclusion is widely viewed as a social imperative and underscored in policies, such as the European Union’s Disability Inclusion Policy and Strategy 2020–2030, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. However, there is a lack of readily available strategies and tools for rehabilitation counselors to collaborate effectively with businesses and organizations in assessing their progress toward these inclusion goals. To address this need, the Disability Inclusion Profiler (DIP23) was developed to assess disability inclusion policies and practices. This study aimed to examine the factor structure, reliability, and validity of the DIP23 in a sample of 466 human resources managers. Exploratory factor analysis indicated a two-factor measurement structure: (1) Executive Level and (2) Middle Management and Staff Level Disability Inclusion Policies. Both factors demonstrated strong internal consistency and correlated with employment rates of people with disabilities. The DIP23 is a psychometrically sound measure for rehabilitation counselors to help organizations assess their disability-inclusive climate and identify areas of strengths and areas needing improvement to increase disability representation in the workplace." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Effects of the Minimum Wage on Employment of Young Adults with Cognitive Disabilities (2025)
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Chiswick, Barry, Hope Corman, Dhaval M. Dave & Nancy Reichman (2025): Effects of the Minimum Wage on Employment of Young Adults with Cognitive Disabilities. (NBER working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research 33990), Cambridge, Mass, 43 S.
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"This study analyzes, for the first time, the effect of increases in the minimum wage on the labor market outcomes of working age adults with cognitive disabilities, a vulnerable and low-skilled sector of the actual and potential labor pool. Using data from the American Community Survey (2008-2023), we estimated effects of the minimum wage on employment, labor force participation, weeks worked, and hours worked among working age individuals with cognitive disabilities using a generalized difference-in-differences research design. We found that a higher effective minimum wage leads to reduced employment and labor force participation among individuals with cognitive disabilities but has no significant effect on labor supply at the intensive margin for this group. Adverse impacts were particularly pronounced for those with lower educational attainment. In contrast, we found no significant labor market effects of an increase in the minimum wage for individuals with physical disabilities or in the non-disabled population." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Disability onset and labor market outcomes (2025)
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Collischon, Matthias, Karolin Hiesinger & Laura Pohlan (2025): Disability onset and labor market outcomes. In: Socio-economic review, Jg. 23, H. 4, S. 2033-2064., 2025-03-08. DOI:10.1093/ser/mwaf021
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"This article analyzes the individual-level effects of disability onset on labor market outcomes using novel administrative data from Germany. Combining propensity score matching techniques with an event-study design, we find lasting negative impacts on employment and wages. One important mechanism is transitions to nonemployment after disability onset: the number of nonemployment days of the newly disabled increases by 36 days per year after one year and by 55 days after five years compared to the control group. For those who stay in employment, working part-time and switching to less physically or psychosocially demanding jobs are important adjustment paths. The negative labor market effects of disability onset are more pronounced for severely disabled, older, and low-skilled individuals." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku, © Oxford University Press) ((en))
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Labor market entry prospects of people with visual impairments: evidence from administrative register data in the Netherlands (2025)
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Diehl, Katharina, Eline Heppe, Melvin Vooren, Ilja Cornelisz & Chris van Klaveren (2025): Labor market entry prospects of people with visual impairments: evidence from administrative register data in the Netherlands. In: The European Journal of Health Economics. DOI:10.1007/s10198-025-01830-2
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"The UN’s Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilitiesincludes a right to equal work opportunities. People with visual impairments (VI) are targeted by this convention and experience low employment rates. The initial transition from education to labor is a predictor for later labor market participation. Exploiting administrative register data, we identified a graduated subpopulation with VI and matched them to a control group. This paper evaluates (1) group differences in various socio-economic outcomes following graduation, and (2) following initial employment. Following graduation there are fewer transitions into (self-)employment for people with VI and more transitions to disability insurance or social benefits, but similar patterns for unemployment insurance and further education. Scrutinizing subsequent dynamics for those that secured initial employment revealed a greater share of those with VI maintained employment as dominant source of income given there was a change in employment status. However, there are more dynamics recorded for individuals with VI, which may reflect difficulties retaining a job. This group remained overrepresented in disability insurance as well as social benefits. Differences with regards to self-employment, unemployment insurance, further education and the other no income status did not reach significance. In conclusion, this study did not find equal labor market prospects for declarants with VI. The finding that VI declarants face less favorable labor market prospects than their matched counterparts, despite having similar cognitive ability, underscores the need for policies that not only improve their labor market outcomes but also promote greater equality in opportunities to reach the UN convention’s ideals." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Das Budget für Arbeit: Wie gelingt der Übergang von der Werkstatt in den allgemeinen Arbeitsmarkt? (2025)
Dirr, Thomas; Schrage, Marco;Zitatform
Dirr, Thomas & Marco Schrage (2025): Das Budget für Arbeit: Wie gelingt der Übergang von der Werkstatt in den allgemeinen Arbeitsmarkt? In: Archiv für Wissenschaft und Praxis der sozialen Arbeit, Jg. 56, H. 2, S. 46-56.
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"Der Fachdienst Access - Inklusion im Arbeitsleben gGmbH unterstützt seit mehr als 26 Jahren Menschen mit Behinderungen dabei, auf dem allgemeinen Arbeitsmarkt der Metropolregion Nürnberg Fuß zu fassen - auch mithilfe des Budgets für Arbeit nach § 61 Neuntes Buch Sozialgesetzbuch (SGB IX). Die Autoren stellen ihre Erfahrungen mit dem Budget für Arbeit dar und zeigen, dass es auch in seiner jetzigen Ausgestaltung vielen Menschen mit Behinderungen den Sprung auf den allgemeinen Arbeitsmarkt ermöglichen kann." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku, © Deutscher Verein für öffentliche und private Fürsorge e.V.)
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Aus Sicht der Betriebe: Was es braucht, damit Inklusion besser gelingt (2025)
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Fischer, Anna-Maria, Karolin Hiesinger & Laura Pohlan (2025): Aus Sicht der Betriebe: Was es braucht, damit Inklusion besser gelingt. In: Wirtschaftsdienst, Jg. 105, H. 8, S. 591-597., 2025-05-26. DOI:10.2478/wd-2025-0150
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"Inklusion von Menschen mit Schwerbehinderung in den Arbeitsmarkt gewinnt angesichts des demografischen Wandels und eines sich verschärfenden Fachkräftemangels an Bedeutung. Auf Basis der IAB-Stellenerhebung werden Einschätzungen von Betrieben zur Beschäftigung von Menschen mit Schwerbehinderung sowie zu Inklusionshürden und möglichen Maßnahmen analysiert. Aus betrieblicher Perspektive liegt ein Hauptgrund für die geringe Beschäftigung von Menschen mit Schwerbehinderung in einem Mangel an geeigneten Tätigkeiten. Zudem erachten Betriebe finanzielle Unterstützungsmaßnahmen, die Bereitstellung der Erstausstattung und Eingliederungszuschüsse als hilfreiche Maßnahmen, um die Teilhabe von Menschen mit Schwerbehinderung am Arbeitsmarkt zu erhöhen." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
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A Register-Based Study of Early-Life Disabilities and Income Attainment in Adulthood (2025)
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Gugushvili, Alexi, Jon Erik Finnvold, Therese Dokken & Jan Grue (2025): A Register-Based Study of Early-Life Disabilities and Income Attainment in Adulthood. In: Socius, Jg. 11. DOI:10.1177/23780231251335191
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"Individuals with disabilities are likely to be doubly disadvantaged, as they tend to earn less but require more financial resources than individuals without disabilities to maintain an average standard of life. Exploring the links between early-life disabilities and income attainment in adulthood requires high-quality data that allow accounting for selection into disability as well as a comprehensive list of predictors of income attainment. The authors harness the power of Norwegian register-based data and inverse-probability weighting regression adjustment estimators to examine whether individuals born with or who acquire disabilities in early life have lower income attainment at age 32 than individuals in the general population of the country. The results are robust to alternative estimation specifications and suggest that early-life chronic health conditions, such as asthma and diabetes, and impairments, such as sensory loss and physical impairment, are associated with significantly lower income attainment even when individuals’ actual working hours are accounted for among those employed." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Education and Pre-Employment Transition Service Predictors of Wages for Transition Age Youth with Disabilities (2025)
Hartman, Ellie C.; Anderson, Catherine A.; Hergenrather, Kenneth C.; Brinck, Emily A.;Zitatform
Hartman, Ellie C., Emily A. Brinck, Catherine A. Anderson & Kenneth C. Hergenrather (2025): Education and Pre-Employment Transition Service Predictors of Wages for Transition Age Youth with Disabilities. In: Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, Jg. 63, H. 2, S. 147-159. DOI:10.1177/10522263251356241
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"Background: The Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act (WIOA) aims to enhance employment outcomes and career advancement for teenagers and young adults with disabilities through pre-employment transition services. Objective: This study assessed the relationship between pre-employment transition services and employment outcomes, focusing on wages, credential attainment, and co-enrollment in partner employment programs. Method: Researchers analyzed federally required data submitted by states to the Rehabilitation Service Administration (RSA) to examine the impact of pre-employment transition services on wages, considering variations by demographics, lived experiences, and location. Results: Pre-employment transition services, credential attainment, and co-enrollment in partner employment programs were associated with increased wages. Wage outcomes varied based on demographics, lived experiences, and state-level differences in service delivery. Conclusion: Findings highlight the importance of pre-employment transition services, connecting youth to postsecondary credential attainment opportunities, and improving collaboration with partner employment programs. Researchers emphasize the use of data to inform service delivery for diverse youth with varying lived experiences." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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The employment statistics of severely disabled people: description and research potential (2025)
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Hiesinger, Karolin, Laura Pohlan & Franka Vetter (2025): The employment statistics of severely disabled people: description and research potential. In: Journal for labour market research, Jg. 59, 2025-02-20. DOI:10.1186/s12651-025-00395-0
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"This article presents a description of the employment statistics of severely disabled people (BsbM) a unique administrative firm database of the German Federal Employment Agency. The data is collected as part of the process of administrating firm compliance with the disabled worker quota. This article examines the development of firms’ compliance with the disability quota over time and identifies factors associated with a higher likelihood of compliance. It also highlights the research opportunities offered by the dataset and its potential for further refinement." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Etwa 40 Prozent der Unternehmen erfüllen die Schwerbehindertenquote (2025)
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Hiesinger, Karolin, Laura Pohlan & Franka Vetter (2025): Etwa 40 Prozent der Unternehmen erfüllen die Schwerbehindertenquote. In: IAB-Forum H. 25.11.2025. DOI:10.48720/IAB.FOO.20251125.01
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"In Deutschland sind Unternehmen ab 20 Beschäftigten verpflichtet, mindestens 5 Prozent ihrer Arbeitsplätze mit Menschen mit Schwerbehinderung zu besetzen. Aktuell erfüllen über 60 Prozent dieser Unternehmen diese Pflicht nicht vollständig. Unternehmen in der öffentlichen Verwaltung weisen die höchsten Erfüllungsquoten auf. Der Anteil schwerbehinderter Beschäftigter steigt zudem mit der Unternehmensgröße: In Firmen mit 20 bis 39 Beschäftigten liegt er durchschnittlich bei 2,8 Prozent, in denen mit 1.000 oder mehr Beschäftigten sind es 5 Prozent." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
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Enabling Employment: How Do Employer Disability Practices Affect Disability Employment Outcomes? (2025)
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Houston, Lawrence & Douglas Kruse (2025): Enabling Employment: How Do Employer Disability Practices Affect Disability Employment Outcomes? In: AEA papers and proceedings, Jg. 115, S. 536-542. DOI:10.1257/pandp.20251078
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"We use panel data from 235 firms from 2019-2023 to examine how disability-related practices affect disability employment outcomes, using a detailed annual survey of large US companies in the National Organization on Disability, which collectively employ 8.5 million workers. The practices include recruitment and inclusion strategies, disability promotion initiatives, accommodation and accessibility policies, support for disability groups and mentoring, and training for management and HR staff. We find that several practice categories favorably predict disability hiring, promotions, and exits, supporting the idea that employer policies and practices can make a substantial difference in employment opportunities for people with disabilities." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Case Management für Langzeitarbeitslose mit komplexen Problemlagen: Einblicke in ein Modellprojekt für Bürgergeldbeziehende mit Suchtverhalten (2025)
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Lauber, Dominique M. (2025): Case Management für Langzeitarbeitslose mit komplexen Problemlagen. Einblicke in ein Modellprojekt für Bürgergeldbeziehende mit Suchtverhalten. In: Sozialmagazin H. 7/8, S. 84-90. DOI:10.3262/SM2508084
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"Bürgergeldbeziehende mit Suchtverhalten sind zum Teil mit komplexen Problemlagen konfrontiert, die auf ein spezialisiertes, aber zergliedertes Hilfesystem treffen. Hier sind rechtskreisübergreifende Hilfen notwendig, die zum Beispiel durch Case Management realisiert werden können. Der Beitrag zeigt den Blick von Fachkräften verschiedener Träger Sozialer Arbeit auf die Fallarbeit mit Case Management in einem Modellprojekt im Rahmen des Bundesprogramms »Innovative Wege zur Teilhabe am Arbeitsleben – rehapro«." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
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Health-related quality of life of unemployed individuals diagnosed with a mental illness: a cross-sectional study (2025)
Liegert, A. P. ; Hussenoeder, F. S.; Bieler, L.; Koschig, M.; Rohde, C.; Conrad, I.; Stengler, K.; Alberti, M.; Riedel-Heller, S. G.;Zitatform
Liegert, A. P., F. S. Hussenoeder, M. Koschig, M. Alberti, L. Bieler, C. Rohde, K. Stengler, S. G. Riedel-Heller & I. Conrad (2025): Health-related quality of life of unemployed individuals diagnosed with a mental illness: a cross-sectional study. In: Quality of life research, Jg. 34, H. 12, S. 3377-3385. DOI:10.1007/s11136-025-04051-5
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"1. Why is this study needed? Job loss is often a harmful experience, even more so for people who already have a mental illness. We wanted to learn more about the factors that hurt or help health-related quality of life so that future support programs could be better implemented. 2. What is the key problem/issue/question this manuscript addresses? How are age, education, mental-health symptoms, and perceived work ability linked to physical and mental well-being in unemployed people with mental illnesses? 3. What is the main point of your study? We want to investigate what factors most affect the well-being of our study participants so that we can help to improve the care and support of unemployed people struggling with mental illness. 4. What are your main results and what do they mean? Overall, people in our study felt much less healthy than the general population. Specifically, depression, anxiety, somatic complaints, and low work ability were strongly tied to poorer quality of life. Older people and those with more bodily complaints felt worse physically, but not necessarily mentally. Women, people who felt more able to work, and some with anxiety felt better physically. People with more education, depression, or anxiety felt worse mentally. Feeling able to work helped both physical and mental well-being. This suggests that helping people feel ready to work and supporting their health can improve how they feel and help them get back to work." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Predictors of Employers’ Intention to Hire People With Disability (2025)
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Mahasneh, Rola, Melanie Randle, Rob Gordon, Jennifer Algie & Alanna Connolly (2025): Predictors of Employers’ Intention to Hire People With Disability. In: Social marketing quarterly, Jg. 31, H. 3, S. 278-295. DOI:10.1177/15245004251354829
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"Background: Rates of employment for people with disability are about half that of people without disability and have changed little in recent decades. One reason for these low workforce participation rates is the negative attitudes held by employers about hiring people with disability. Approaching this problem from a social marketing perspective has the potential to improve employer willingness to hire people with disability. However, there is presently scant information about factors associated with employer hiring decisions to inform the development of social marketing strategies. The present study examines employer beliefs about hiring people with disability such that social marketing campaigns can be created that effectively address the key barriers to hiring. Focus of the Article: The identification of employer beliefs that predict intention to hire someone with disability. Research Question: What beliefs held by employers predict their intention to hire people with disability? Program Design/Approach: This research provides insights that can inform the development of social marketing campaigns that are effective in improving employer attitudes towards hiring people with disability. Ultimately, this is likely to lead to changes in employer hiring behavior and increase workforce participation rates for people with disability. Importance to the Social Marketing Field: This research is important because by understanding what employers believe about hiring people with disability, we can develop social marketing strategies that are effective in overcoming barriers to hiring and improving employer willingness to hire people with disability. Methods: We conducted an online survey with a sample of 1419 Australian employers. The survey questions were based on the framework of the theory of planned behavior. Linear regression was used to analyse the data. Employer attitudes (derived from behavioral beliefs), subjective norms (derived from normative beliefs) and perceived behavioural control were used as independent variables and intention to hire someone with disability was used as the dependent variable. Results: The theoretical constructs of behavioral beliefs, normative beliefs, and control beliefs were significant predictors of intention to hire. In particular, employers with the highest intention to hire believed that hiring someone with disability would increase productivity, increase the organisation’s skill base, improve workplaceculture, and provide greater opportunities for training and mentoring. They also believed that other employees and customers would support their decision to hire someone with disability. Recommendations for Research and Practice: The present research identifies the specific beliefs held by employers that predict their intention to hire someone with disability. This work could be extended by using market segmentation techniques to identify whether heterogeneity exists among employers. If it does exist, this information could inform the development of customised social marketing strategies that target the specific beliefs held by each segment, and that address the barriers preventing them from hiring people with disability." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Unexplored strains and job satisfaction for individuals with visual and auditory impairments: an Italian study (2025)
Orfei, Maria Donata; Bottari, Davide; Daneluzzi, Gabriella; Maggi, Francesca; Ricciardi, Emiliano; Porcari, Desirée Estela;Zitatform
Orfei, Maria Donata, Desirée Estela Porcari, Gabriella Daneluzzi, Francesca Maggi, Emiliano Ricciardi & Davide Bottari (2025): Unexplored strains and job satisfaction for individuals with visual and auditory impairments: an Italian study. In: BMC public health, Jg. 25, H. 1. DOI:10.1186/s12889-025-23696-y
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"The evidence on job conditions for disabled individuals in the workplace hampers understanding of their needs and the implementation of effective interventions to support their adjustment and integration. The current study contributed to this aim by examining previously unexplored aspects of the adjustment of people with sensory disabilities (PwSD) in bank work settings in Italy. In particular, it investigated for the first time three specific job strains: technostress (TS), cognitive overload (COL), and aging (AG) in PwSD as compared with typical development (PwTD), along with job satisfaction and accessibility. A multidimensional web survey was administered across the Italian national territory to a sample of PwSD (n = 202) and a sample of PwTD (n = 2283). Descriptive statistics were used to highlight perceived satisfaction with accessibility and accommodations in the workplace. A series of linear regression models aimed to measure the association between participants’ age and final scores of the TS, COL, and AG questionnaires. A series of non-parametric tests (Mann-Whitney U-tests) were performed to compare the final COL, TS, and AG scores of PwSD and PwTD. At a descriptive level, results highlighted that PwSD’s job satisfaction was fairly positive. However, various concerns were brought to light, revealing notable differences between the hearing-impaired and visually impaired cohorts. Moreover, while PwSD displayed reduced scores in the TS questionnaire compared to PwTD, the opposite occurred for the AG questionnaire. Increasing age was related to TS and AG in the PwTD, but only to AG in PwSD. Our study investigated for the first time specific job strains in PwSD, thus contributing to a deeper understanding of adjustment to work in a bank worker population. Older adults tend to show higher levels of technostress and a reduced sense of self-efficacy, and these subjective experiences bring together PwTD and PwSD. Moreover, inclusivity and job satisfaction for PwSD, although moderately satisfying, still show several criticisms. Our data can stimulate future research aimed at deepening the work adjustment in PwSD." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Is Delayed Mental Health Treatment Detrimental to Employment? (2025)
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Prudon, Roger (2025): Is Delayed Mental Health Treatment Detrimental to Employment? In: The Review of Economics and Statistics, S. 1-46. DOI:10.1162/rest.a.257
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"Waiting times for mental health treatment have been increasing in many countries. Using administrative data on all inhabitants of the Netherlands and exploiting exogenous variation at the municipality level, I find that these waiting times have substantial repercussions on labor market outcomes for at least eight years after the start of treatment. A one-month (0.5 SD) increase in waiting time decreases the probability of employment by two percentage points. Vulnerable groups with lower educational attainment or a migration background are especially affected given that the impact of waiting time is larger for them and their average waiting time is longer." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku, © MIT Press Journals) ((en))
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Welche Unterstützung benötigen Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen für ihre berufliche Rehabilitation? (2025)
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Rauch, Angela & Nancy Reims (2025): Welche Unterstützung benötigen Menschen mit psychischen Erkrankungen für ihre berufliche Rehabilitation? In: IAB-Forum H. 20.02.2025. DOI:10.48720/IAB.FOO.20250220.01
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"Psychische Erkrankungen erhöhen das Risiko, arbeitslos und frühverrentet zu werden. Daher ist es wichtig, Betroffene bei der beruflichen (Wieder-)Eingliederung zu unterstützen. Eine qualitative Studie zeigt: Für einen erfolgreichen Verlauf der Rehabilitation und einen nachhaltigen Übergang in den Arbeitsmarkt ist ein gutes Zusammenspiel der zuständigen Akteure, eine kontinuierliche Betreuung beim Beschäftigungsübergang und ausreichend Zeit und Flexibilität während der Rehabilitation erforderlich." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
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Übergänge von jungen Menschen mit Behinderungen an der ersten Schwelle. Potentiale und Herausforderungen der BA-BIBB-IAB Bewerberbefragung 2024 (2025)
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Reims, Nancy & Sabrina Inez Weller (2025): Übergänge von jungen Menschen mit Behinderungen an der ersten Schwelle. Potentiale und Herausforderungen der BA-BIBB-IAB Bewerberbefragung 2024. In: Gemeinsam leben H. 4, S. 198-205., 2025-06-26.
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"Die Datenlage zu jungen Menschen mit Behinderungen am Übergang von der Schule in den Beruf weist nach wie vor gravierende Lücken auf. In diesem Beitrag werden einschlägige Datensätze im Hinblick auf Eignung zur Erforschung von Übergangsprozessen von jungen Menschen mit Behinderungen an der ersten Schwelle vorgestellt. Die BA (Bundesagentur für Arbeit) -BIBB (Bundesinstitut für berufliche Bildung) -IAB (Institut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung) -Bewerberbefragung 2024 stellt hierfür eine potenziell geeignete Datenquelle dar, weist jedoch Defizite bei der Erhebung und Identifikation der Zielgruppe auf. Der Beitrag greift diese Schwachstellen auf und unterbreitet Vorschläge zur besseren Erfassung von jungen Menschen mit Behinderungen in kommenden Erhebungen der Bewerberbefragung." ((Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
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Digitale Werkstätten: Technografische Perspektiven auf die Verwicklung von Cyberinfrastruktur und Werkstätten für behinderte Menschen (2025)
Rink, Konstantin;Zitatform
Rink, Konstantin (2025): Digitale Werkstätten. Technografische Perspektiven auf die Verwicklung von Cyberinfrastruktur und Werkstätten für behinderte Menschen. (Perspektiven Sozialwirtschaft und Sozialmanagement), Wiesbaden: Springer VS, 466 S. DOI:10.1007/978-3-658-47994-7
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"Digitale Bildungsangebote können für Menschen mit Behinderungen eine entscheidende Rolle spielen, um grundlegende berufliche Kompetenzen zu erwerben. Das Modellprojekt "diBa" hat sich intensiv mit dieser Thematik befasst. Es konzentrierte sich auf die Entwicklung und Implementierung digitaler Bildungsangebote, die speziell auf die Bedürfnisse von Menschen mit Behinderungen zugeschnitten sind." (Verlagsangaben, IAB-Doku)
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Disability, Job Satisfaction, and Workplace Accommodations: Evidence from the Healthcare Industry (2025)
Rodgers, Yana van der Meulen; Hammond, Flora M.; Kruse, Douglas ; Schur, Lisa ; Cohen, Jennifer; Edwards, Renee;Zitatform
Rodgers, Yana van der Meulen, Lisa Schur, Flora M. Hammond, Renee Edwards, Jennifer Cohen & Douglas Kruse (2025): Disability, Job Satisfaction, and Workplace Accommodations: Evidence from the Healthcare Industry. In: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation. DOI:10.1007/s10926-025-10316-0
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"Purpose: This paper examines the extent to which job satisfaction, requests for accommodations, and the likelihood of a request being granted vary by disability status. We further analyze whether being granted workplace accommodations moderates the relationship between work satisfaction and disability. Methods: We use a novel survey of healthcare workers centered on disability status, perceptions of work experiences, and the provision of accommodations. The data are used in a descriptive analysis and multiple regressions to examine the moderating effect of accommodations on the relationship between disability and indicators related to job satisfaction. Results: Results show that people with disabilities have more negative perceptions of their work experiences than people without disabilities. Although people with disabilities are more likely to request accommodations than people without disabilities, they are equally likely to have their requests wholly or partly granted. Regression results indicate that the negative relationships between disability status and most measures of work experience are largely eliminated when accounting for the disposition of accommodation requests. The main exception is turnover intentions, in which the adverse relationship with having a disability does not change even when an accommodation is granted. Partly granting accommodations is helpful only for some metrics of job experience. Conclusion: Our paper shows that fully granting accommodations can go a long way to closing the disability gap in job satisfaction between people with and without disabilities." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Workplace Accommodations and the Labor Force Status of Persons with Disabilities (2025)
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Schimmele, Christoph, Sung-Hee Jeon & Rubab Arim (2025): Workplace Accommodations and the Labor Force Status of Persons with Disabilities. In: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, Jg. 35, H. 4, S. 810-820. DOI:10.1007/s10926-024-10239-2
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"The aim of the study is to examine the role of unmet needs for workplace accommodations (WPA) in the labor force status of persons with disabilities (PWD) aged 25–64 years." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku, © Springer-Verlag) ((en))
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Soziale Arbeit in der beruflichen Rehabilitation: Herausforderungen und Aufgaben bei der Gestaltung von Übergängen (2025)
Seefeld, Julia;Zitatform
Seefeld, Julia (2025): Soziale Arbeit in der beruflichen Rehabilitation. Herausforderungen und Aufgaben bei der Gestaltung von Übergängen. In: Sozialmagazin H. 7/8, S. 76-82. DOI:10.3262/SM2508076
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"Berufliche Rehabilitand:innen sind in ihren Rehabilitationsprozessen auf dem Weg zurück in eine Erwerbstätigkeit mit verschiedenen Herausforderungen konfrontiert. Diese werden insbesondere in den im Prozess entstehenden Übergängen deutlich. Die Soziale Arbeit bei den Leistungserbringern beruflicher Rehabilitation übernimmt hier verschiedene Aufgaben, die zur Bewältigung dieser Herausforderungen und zu nahtloseren Übergängen für die Rehabilitand:innen beitragen können." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
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Ableism and Employment: A Scoping Review of the Literature (2025)
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Sharma, Ramona H., Renée Asselin, Timothy Stainton & Rachelle Hole (2025): Ableism and Employment: A Scoping Review of the Literature. In: Social Sciences, Jg. 14, H. 2. DOI:10.3390/socsci14020067
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"Background: Ableism obstructs employment equity for disabled individuals. However, research lacks a comprehensive understanding of how ableism multidimensionally manifests across job types, disability types, stages of employment, and intersecting identities. Objectives: This scoping review examines how ableism affects disabled workers and jobseekers, as well as its impacts on employment outcomes, variations across disabilities and identities, and the best practices for addressing these. Eligibility Criteria: The included articles were 109 peer-reviewed empirical studies conducted in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Ireland, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, Norway, and Finland between 2018 and 2023. Sources of Evidence: Using terms related to disability, ableism, and employment, the databases searched included Sociology Collection, CINAHL, PsycInfo, Web of Science, SCOPUS, Education Source, Academic Search Complete, and ERIC. Charting Methods: Data were extracted in tabular form and analyzed through thematic narrative synthesis to identify study characteristics, ableist barriers within employment, intersectional factors, and best practices. Results: Ableism negatively impacts employment outcomes through barriers within the work environment, challenges in disclosing disabilities, insufficient accommodations, and workplace discrimination. Intersectional factors intensify inequities, particularly for BIPOC, women, and those with invisible disabilities. Conclusions: Systemic, intersectional strategies are needed to address ableism, improve policies, and foster inclusive workplace practices." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Social (in)justice on the margins of paid work: Misrecognition, maldistribution and the employment of people with learning difficulties (2025)
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Tarlo, Ruth, Rachel Fyson & Simon Roberts (2025): Social (in)justice on the margins of paid work: Misrecognition, maldistribution and the employment of people with learning difficulties. In: Critical Social Policy, Jg. 45, H. 4, S. 580-600. DOI:10.1177/02610183251352418
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"People with learning difficulties are being denied social justice in their everyday encounters with the labor market. Using concepts developed by Fraser, we argue that this denial of social justice arises from a combination of maldistribution of resources and misrecognition of people's equal humanity and their right to dignity and respect. Drawing on qualitative interviews with 16 people with mild learning difficulties on the margins of paid work, we show how maldistribution and misrecognition interact in complex ways to undermine the effectiveness of available support and to cause significant harm. We demonstrate how these effects are linked a wider failure of social justice, affecting disabled and non-disabled people. This wider failure is a consequence of government policy, the structure and regulation of the labor market and the design and delivery of social security." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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The Impact of Employer Characteristics on Sustaining Employment for Workers with Reduced Capacity: Evidence from Norwegian Register Data (2025)
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Ulstein, Julie (2025): The Impact of Employer Characteristics on Sustaining Employment for Workers with Reduced Capacity: Evidence from Norwegian Register Data. In: Social Policy and Society, Jg. 24, H. 2, S. 232-247. DOI:10.1017/S1474746423000027
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"Both literature and public policy on work inclusion has shifted towards the demand-side, which recognises that employer engagement is crucial to increase labour market participation and sustained employment for vulnerable groups. Research shows, however, that the implemented demand-side policies have been less than effective. This opens a discussion about barriers to implementation in terms of relevant employer characteristics. By use of Norwegian register data, this article estimates the impact of employer size and extent of implemented disability policies on probability of sustaining employment for workers with reduced capacity, finding that employer size negatively impacts probability of sustaining employment. Extent of implemented disability policies positively impacts probability of sustaining employment, irrespective of employer size. I argue that systematically considering these characteristics can help identify how and where to improve the position of workers with reduced capacity and discuss the implications for public policy." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Unterstützung von Ausbildungsbetrieben und benachteiligten Jugendlichen durch die Assistierte Ausbildung (2025)
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Walter, Valeska C., Ian Grondey & Ralph Conrads (2025): Unterstützung von Ausbildungsbetrieben und benachteiligten Jugendlichen durch die Assistierte Ausbildung. In: Berufsbildung in Wissenschaft und Praxis, Jg. 54, H. 1, S. 13-17.
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"Eine steigende Zahl unbesetzter Ausbildungsplätze prägt den ohnehin angespannten Arbeitsmarkt. Um diesen Entwicklungen entgegenzuwirken, ergreifen Betriebe neue Wege, um Auszubildende zu gewinnen und zu halten. Zu den arbeitsmarktpolitischen Förderinstrumenten, die hier ansetzen, gehört insbesondere die Assistierte Ausbildung als Förderinstrument für benachteiligte Jugendliche. Die Unterstützungsleistungen richten sich nicht nur an Jugendliche, sondern auch an Betriebe. Im Beitrag wird untersucht, wie Betriebe von der zeitlichen und personellen Entlastung profitieren und inwiefern die Unterstützung zur Stabilisierung und Verbesserung des Ausbildungsverhältnisses beiträgt." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
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"How is my body going to cope with it? How should I go on with my life?" Reflections on occupational future: interview study with cardiac rehabilitation patients with vocational reintegration risk (2025)
Wolff, Lara Luisa; Luizink-Dogan, Machteld; Holmberg, Christine; Salzwedel, Annett ; Völler, Heinz ;Zitatform
Wolff, Lara Luisa, Machteld Luizink-Dogan, Christine Holmberg, Heinz Völler & Annett Salzwedel (2025): "How is my body going to cope with it? How should I go on with my life?" Reflections on occupational future: interview study with cardiac rehabilitation patients with vocational reintegration risk. In: Die Rehabilitation. DOI:10.1055/a-2645-2652
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"Ziel: Eine negative subjektive Erwerbsprognose von Patientinnen und Patienten in der kardiologischen Anschlussrehabilitation (AR) ist mit einem beruflichen Teilhaberisiko im mittleren Verlauf assoziiert. Ziel der Studie war die Exploration, Beschreibung und Zusammenfassung der für die Selbsteinschätzung relevanten Aspekte. Methodik: 2021/22 wurde in der kardiologischen AR eine qualitative Studie mit 25 Teilnehmenden (medianes Alter 52 Jahre, 9 Frauen, 16 Männer, in Berufen mit unterschiedlicher Arbeitsschwere, 20 mit und 5 ohne Teilhaberisiko nach Würzburger Screening) durchgeführt. Die Teilnehmenden wurden in Einzelinterviews darum gebeten, über ihre Berufszukunft zu sprechen. 6–8 Monate nach AR wurdemit 8 Patientinnen und Patienten erneut ein Interview durchgeführt. Damit sollte die Relevanz der während der AR ermittelten Aspekte im Alltag der Teilnehmenden nach Entlassung überprüft werden. Alle Interviews wurden aufgezeichnet, transkribiert und thematisch analysiert. Ergebnisse: Persönliche Aspekte, Gesundheitswahrnehmung, herzbezogene Ängste (interne Faktoren), soziales Umfeld und Anpassung der Arbeitsbedingungen (externe Faktoren) sind relevante Themen für die Einschätzung der Berufszukunft. Zwei weitere Themen sind zeitbezogen: frühere gesundheits-/krankheitsbezogene Erfahrungen und beabsichtigte Änderungen des Arbeits- und Lebensstils. Vor allem Patientinnen und Patienten mit Teilhaberisiko erlebten herzbezogene Ängste, reflektierten frühere Gesundheits-/Krankheitserfahrungen und äußerten den Wunsch, in Zukunft wieder zu arbeiten, formulierten jedoch keinen klaren Handlungsplan für die berufliche Wiedereingliederung. Sie wollten zunächst ihre Gesundheit priorisieren und sich Zeit für den Wiedereinstieg nehmen, wobei sie sich von ihrem sozialen Umfeld oft unterstützt fühlten. Die Themen überschnitten sich zwischen den Patientinnen und Patienten mit und ohne Teilhaberisiko, differierten jedoch in Relevanz und Details. Schlussfolgerungen: Insgesamt zeigen Patientinnen und Patienten mit und ohne Teilhaberisiko in ihren Beschreibungen der eigenen Berufszukunft Ähnlichkeiten hinsichtlich relevanter Aspekte. Die Reflektionen der Teilnehmenden mit Teilhaberisiko waren jedoch insbesondere durch die wahrgenommene herzbezogene Angst oder das Fehlen konkreter Wiedereingliederungspläne für ihre berufliche Zukunft gekennzeichnet. Diese Aspekte sollten in individuellen, ganzheitlichen und zielgerichteten Ansätzen zur Unterstützung von Patientinnen und Patienten auf ihrem Weg zurück in die Berufstätigkeit berücksichtigt werden." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
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Arbeitsmarktsituation schwerbehinderter Menschen 2024 (2025)
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(2025): Arbeitsmarktsituation schwerbehinderter Menschen 2024. (Berichte: Blickpunkt Arbeitsmarkt / Bundesagentur für Arbeit), Nürnberg, 25 S.
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"Häufigste Ursache einer Schwerbehinderung ist eine im Lebensverlauf erworbene Krankheit. Schwerbehinderte Menschen sind daher meist älter; in Folge des demografischen Wandels wird ihre Zahl steigen. Die Erwerbsbeteiligung schwerbehinderter Menschen im Alter von 15 bis unter 65 Jahren lag mit einer Erwerbsquote von 51,4 Prozent im Jahr 2022 deutlich niedriger als bei der nicht-schwerbehinderten Bevölkerung. Die Arbeitsmarktentwicklung für schwerbehinderte Menschen wird weniger durch die Konjunktur und stärker durch rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen und die demografische Entwicklung beeinflusst. Im vergangenen Jahrzehnt stieg die Zahl der beschäftigten schwerbehinderten Menschen nach dem Anzeigeverfahren SGB IX kontinuierlich auf 1,12 Millionen im Jahr 2023, lediglich unterbrochen von der Corona-Pandemie. Schwerbehinderte Menschen arbeiten in allen Branchen. Häufig sind sie im Verarbeitenden Gewerbe oder in der Öffentlichen Verwaltung tätig. 2024 waren durchschnittlich 175.000 schwerbehinderte Menschen arbeitslos (+10.000 im Vergleich zu 2023). Ihre Arbeitslosenquote (mit eingeschränkter Bezugsgröße) lag bei 11,6Prozent. Arbeitslose Menschen mit Schwerbehinderung sind gut qualifiziert: Anteilig finden sich bei schwerbehinderten Arbeitslosen etwas mehr Personen mit abgeschlossener Berufsausbildung als bei nicht-schwerbehinderten Arbeitslosen. Schwerbehinderten Arbeitslosen gelingt es trotzdem seltener als nicht-schwerbehinderten, eine Beschäftigung am ersten Arbeitsmarkt aufzunehmen. Während schwerbehinderte Menschen im Vergleich zu nicht-schwerbehinderten Menschen 2024 anteilig seltener nach einer Beschäftigung am 1. Arbeitsmarkt (inkl. Selbständigkeit und betrieblicher Ausbildung) arbeitslos wurden, profitierten sie seltener bei Abgängen aus Arbeitslosigkeit in den 1. Arbeitsmarkt. Fast die Hälfte der arbeitslosen schwerbehinderten Menschen sind neben ihrer Behinderung von mindestens zwei weiteren vermittlungshemmenden Merkmalen, wie z. B. geringe Qualifikation oder Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit betroffen. 2024 nahmen durchschnittlich 55.600 schwerbehinderte und ihnen gleichgestellte Menschen an Maßnahmen der aktiven Arbeitsmarktpolitik teil, 2.000 weniger als noch 2023." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
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Motivating supervisors during disability accommodation: a comprehensive examination on job demand and resources theories (2024)
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Alam, Mohammad Shahin, Kelly Williams-Whitt, DuckJung Shin & Mahfooz Ansari (2024): Motivating supervisors during disability accommodation: a comprehensive examination on job demand and resources theories. In: International Journal of Manpower, Jg. 45, H. 7, S. 1385-1408. DOI:10.1108/IJM-10-2023-0620
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"Purpose: This study develops and tests a comprehensive model that examines whether dimensions of supervisors’ job demands and resources influence their work motivation through their job strain levels while managing disability accommodation (DA). Design/methodology/approach The proposed model leverages the assumptions of established job demand and resources theories, including demand-ability fit, job demand-control, job demand-control-support, and effort-reward balance models. Then, we tested with the quantitative data from 335 British, Canadian, American, Australian, Dutch, and German supervisors with recent DA experience. Findings This study found support for the proposed model. Job control and social support directly affected work motivation, while job strain did not mediate the relationship between job control and social support and work motivation. The results suggest that employers looking to improve the likelihood of DA success should focus on providing adequate job control, social support, and rewards to supervisors responsible for accommodating employees with disabilities. Practical implications This research enhances our understanding of how additional DA responsibilities impact supervisors and aids in the development of effective DA management policies and interventions, providing robust support for practitioners. Originality/value This study contributes to extending the DA literature by testing the applicability of different theoretical models to explain the effect of the additional DA responsibility on supervisors’ job demand, strain, and motivation levels and identify the resources to mitigate them." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku, © Emerald Group) ((en))
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Digitale Teilhabe von Menschen mit einer geistigen Beeinträchtigung: Entwicklung einer Definition, eines Modells und eines Erhebungsinstruments (2024)
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Albrecht, Joanna & Nadine Hüning (2024): Digitale Teilhabe von Menschen mit einer geistigen Beeinträchtigung. Entwicklung einer Definition, eines Modells und eines Erhebungsinstruments. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, XXVIII, 526 S. DOI:10.1007/978-3-658-44380-1
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"In diesem Open-Access-Buch wird die Entwicklung einer Definition, eines Modells und eines Erhebungsinstruments Digitaler Teilhabe von Menschen mit geistiger Beeinträchtigung beschrieben. Eine geistige Behinderung wird als Konstrukt verstanden, das durch die ganzheitliche Wechselwirkung zwischen personenbezogenen Faktoren, Gesundheitsproblemen sowie umweltbezogenen Barrieren entsteht. Für die Identifikation der Hilfebedarfe zur Realisierung von Teilhabe ist die ganzheitliche Betrachtung von heterogenen Ursachen, Formen und Ausprägungen unverzichtbar. Der Anspruch auf Teilhabe ist gesetzlich verankert, jedoch führt die digitale Transformation zu neuen gesellschaftlichen Ungleichheiten, die sich als Digital Divide manifestieren. Trotz geringer und heterogener Datenlage zu Ungleichheiten bei Menschen mit (geistiger) Beeinträchtigung sind bereits Hinweise auf eine Digital Disability Divide zu erkennen. Um dieses Forschungsdesiderat aufzuarbeiten, bedarf es eines einheitlichen Begriffsverständnisses Digitaler Teilhabe. Auch müssen Einflussfaktoren eruiert werden, um Ansätze zur Förderung Digitaler Teilhabe zu entwickeln und darauf aufbauend ein Erhebungsinstrument zu entwickeln. Entsprechend verfolgt diese Forschungsarbeit die Entwicklung einer Definition,eines Modells und Erhebungsinstruments Digitaler Teilhabe von Menschen mit geistiger Beeinträchtigung in der Eingliederungshilfe. Die Autorinnen Joanna Albrecht und Nadine Hüning haben an der Fakultät für Gesundheitswissenschaften der Universität Bielefeld promoviert. ." (Verlagsangaben)
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A study on the employment and wage outcomes of people with disabilities (2024)
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Ananian, Sevane & Giulia Dellaferrera (2024): A study on the employment and wage outcomes of people with disabilities. (ILO working paper / International Labour Organization 124), Geneva, 53 S. DOI:10.54394/YRCN8597
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"This study investigates the employment and wage disparities between people with and without disabilities. It shows that individuals with disabilities are less likely to participate in the labour market, and that when they do, they face higher unemployment rates, are more likely to be self-employed and tend to earn lower wages. These disparities do not appear to be explained solely by individual characteristics such as educational attainment, experience or occupational category. They are most likely driven by various other factors as well, including limited provision of workplace accommodations in many firms, the potentially greater job flexibility offered by self-employment, and discrimination against people with disabilities. In its final section, the study highlights legal frameworks established at the international and national levels to promote equal opportunities and fair remuneration for people with disabilities." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Labour market consequences of an early-onset disability: the case of cerebral palsy (2024)
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Asuman, Derek, Ulf-G. Gerdtham, Ann I. Alriksson-Schmidt, Martin Nordin & Johan Jarl (2024): Labour market consequences of an early-onset disability: the case of cerebral palsy. In: Applied Economics, Jg. 56, H. 11, S. 1309-1326. DOI:10.1080/00036846.2023.2176447
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"The labour market consequences of early-onset or congenital disabilities have received little attention in the literature. In this paper, we study the consequences of cerebral palsy (CP), a lifelong early onset disability, and pathways through which it affects labour outcomes. We use data from multiple linked Swedish National Population Registers between 1990 and 2015 and apply both regression and mediation analysis. Our results show, as expected, strong negative consequences of CP on labour outcomes, and that the consequences have increased over time. The social insurance system, we find, compensates for some of the losses through non-work-related benefits. The results also suggest that the direct effects of CP per se have prominent impact on labour market outcomes. Thus, given the same level of mediators, persons with CP will have lower labour outcomes compared to persons without CP. Our results draw attention to the widening labour market consequences of CP in Sweden." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Income Effects of Disability Benefits (2024)
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Becker, Sebastian, Annica Gehlen, Johannes Geyer & Peter Haan (2024): Income Effects of Disability Benefits. (DIW-Diskussionspapiere 2098), Berlin, 62 S.
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"We provide novel evidence about the incentive and welfare effects of an increase in the generosity of disability benefits. Importantly, a unique policy variation in Germany allows us to isolate the income effect of a change in benefit generosity. We leverage this quasi-experimental policy variation using an RD design to estimate the effect of increasing disability benefits on employment, earnings, labor market transitions, and mortality outcomes using administrative data on the universe of new disability benefit recipients. Contrary to previous literature, our analysis reveals no significant impact on the employment and earnings of DI recipients due to the increased benefits. However, we find a sizable effect of the probability of returning to the labor market. We find no effects on recipient mortality six years after benefit award, but estimates imply a notable reduction in poverty risk, highlighting meaningful welfare implications of increased generosity." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Exploring Disability Disadvantage in Hiring: A Factorial Survey among Norwegian Employers (2024)
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Berre, Stine (2024): Exploring Disability Disadvantage in Hiring: A Factorial Survey among Norwegian Employers. In: Work, Employment and Society, Jg. 38, H. 4, S. 1087-1106. DOI:10.1177/09500170231175776
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"The role of disability in producing disadvantage in employers’ hiring assessments was explored in a factorial survey, where a random sample of Norwegian employers (n = 1341) evaluated fictional job-seeker profiles. The results revealed that including an impairment description in a job-seeker profile significantly decreased the likelihood that employers would want to hire a candidate. The degree of disadvantage varied with the type of impairment. Being eligible for a wage subsidy scheme improved employers’ assessments of candidates while including information about other types of support measures did not. Furthermore, when an impairment description was introduced into a job-seeker profile, other crucial characteristics of the job seeker lost some or all of their impact on employers’ assessment scores. These findings are interpreted as disability becoming a ‘master status’ when employers make hiring assessments." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Behinderte Übergänge? Bildung und Behinderung beim Übergang in den Arbeitsmarkt in europäischen Ländern (2024)
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Blanck, Jonna M., Christian Brzinsky-Fay & Justin J.W. Powell (2024): Behinderte Übergänge? Bildung und Behinderung beim Übergang in den Arbeitsmarkt in europäischen Ländern. In: Zeitschrift für Inklusion, Jg. 19, H. 4, S. 1-25.
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"Der Zugang zum Arbeitsmarkt ist wesentlich für gesellschaftliche Teilhabe. Am Übergang nach der Schule werden hierfür entscheidende Weichen gestellt. In der UN-Konvention über die Rechte von Menschen mit Behinderung (UN-BRK) verpflichten sich die Vertragsstaaten, Menschen mit Behinderung den Zugang zu Berufsausbildung und Arbeitsmarkt zu ermöglichen. Dennoch gibt es erhebliche Unterschiede im Zugang zum Arbeitsmarkt und auch den Übergängen nach der Schule zwischen Menschen mit und ohne Behinderung. Hierfür spielen Bildungszertifikate eine zentrale Rolle, wobei junge Erwachsene mit Behinderung ein erhöhtes Risiko haben, nur eine geringe formale Bildung zu erwerben. Allerdings unterscheiden sich Länder in den institutionellen Arrangements, insbesondere im Bildungssystem und im Arbeitsmarkt sowie im Zugang, den Jugendliche mit Behinderung zu formaler Bildung haben. Diese Faktoren können Übergangsprozesse stark beeinflussen oder gar behindern. Ländervergleichende Analysen der Übergänge von Menschen mit Behinderung von der Schule in den Arbeitsmarkt sind jedoch selten, so dass zentrale Fragen danach, welche Rahmenbedingungen für erfolgreiche Übergänge förderlich sind, offenbleiben. In dieser Studie werden vor diesem Hintergrund 31 europäische Länder anhand der Mikrodaten der rotierenden Panels der European Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC) sowie Daten der European Agency for Special Needs and Inclusive Education (EASNIE) daraufhin analysiert, wie die Übergänge von der Schule in den Arbeitsmarkt von jungen Menschen mit Behinderung aussehen und wie Bildung und Behinderung zusammenwirken und so die Übergänge von der Schule in den Arbeitsmarkt beeinflussen. Ein Fokus auf vier deutschsprachige Länder (Deutschland, Luxemburg, Österreich und Schweiz) verdeutlicht, wie divers Übergänge auch innerhalb von Ländern mit ähnlichen Bildungssystemen verlaufen können und verweist auf weiteren Forschungsbedarf zu den Mechanismen, welche den Übergangsprozessen von Menschen mit Behinderung zugrunde liegen." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
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The geography of the disability employment gap: Exploring spatial variation in the relative employment rates of disabled people (2024)
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Bryan, Mark, Andrew Bryce, Jennifer Roberts & Cristina Sechel (2024): The geography of the disability employment gap: Exploring spatial variation in the relative employment rates of disabled people. (Sheffield economic research paper series / The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics 2024002), Sheffield, 55 S.
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"The UK is one of the most spatially unequal countries in the developed world, and there is a long recognised need to ‘level up’ the economy. A strong case can be made to suggest that disabled people are particularly disadvantaged when living in a ‘left behind’ area and hence have the most to gain from levelling up. The disability employment gap, that is the difference between the employment rates of non-disabled people and disabled people, was 31 percentage points (pp) in Great Britain as a whole between 2014 and 2019 but ranged from 17pp to 43pp at local (ITL3) level. Using novel decomposition techniques we find that the key drivers of this spatial variation, each explaining similar shares, are local population characteristics and economic structure, including the level and nature of labour demand in geographical areas and the industry composition of the area. However, spatial variation in healthcare capacity, social capital, employer policies towards disability and the stringency of statutory welfare provision do not appear to have an effect on the gap. Our results suggest that locally adapted policies to narrow the gap may be more effective than a one-size-fits-all approach. ER -" (Text excerpt, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Impact Evaluation of a New Counselling and Support Programme for Unemployed with Multiple Placement Obstacles (2024)
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Böheim, René, Rainer Eppel & Helmut Mahringer (2024): Impact Evaluation of a New Counselling and Support Programme for Unemployed with Multiple Placement Obstacles. (WIFO working papers 672), Wien, 41 S.
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"We analyzed a new counselling and support program for people with low employment prospects in Austria. The Austrian Public Employment Service introduced regional pilots to investigate whether a new counselling strategy could improve labor market outcomes for this group. Eligible unemployed individuals could opt for third-party counselling and support, access a wide range of low-threshold services, and focus on personal stability rather than job placement. The goal was to achieve similar or even better labor market outcomes at lower cost. By comparing pilot and control regions, we found that introducing the offer resulted in higher costs without improving labor market outcomes." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Impact evaluation of a new counselling and support programme for unemployed with multiple placement obstacles (2024)
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Böheim, René, Rainer Eppel & Helmut Mahringer (2024): Impact evaluation of a new counselling and support programme for unemployed with multiple placement obstacles. In: International Journal of Social Welfare, Jg. 33, H. 4, S. 995-1011. DOI:10.1111/ijsw.12657
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"We analyzed a new counselling and support program for people with lowemployment prospects in Austria. The Austrian Public Employment Service introduced regional pilots to investigate whether a new counselling strategycould improve labor market outcomes for this group. Eligible unemployed individuals could opt for third-party counselling and support, access a widerange of low-threshold services, and focus on personal stability rather than jobplacement. The goal was to achieve similar or even better labor market out-comes at lower cost. By comparing pilot and control regions, we found that introducing the offer resulted in higher costs without improving labour market outcomes." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku, Published by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons) ((en))
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Discrimination toward the visually impaired and quota policies in the labor market (2024)
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Chareyron, Sylvain, Yannick L'Horty, Louise Mbaye & Pascale Petit (2024): Discrimination toward the visually impaired and quota policies in the labor market. In: Labour, Jg. 38, H. 4, S. 558-583. DOI:10.1111/labr.12282
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"We measure discrimination in access to employment toward people with visual impairment in France and explore its relationship with two public policies designed to facilitate the integration of disabled people into the workforce: the obligation on the employer to adapt the workstation, and a quota policy intended to incentivize the hiring of people with disabilities. We use the correspondence test method in combination with a difference-in-differences strategy, to explore the effects of these different policies. We show that applicants with visual impairments face significant discrimination, and we suggest that the level of discrimination is influenced by both policies." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku, Published by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons) ((en))
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Partizipation am Arbeitsmarkt: Eine Schwerbehinderung hat oft gravierende Folgen für den weiteren Erwerbsverlauf (2024)
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Collischon, Matthias, Karolin Hiesinger, Laura Pohlan & Emily Breuer (2024): Partizipation am Arbeitsmarkt: Eine Schwerbehinderung hat oft gravierende Folgen für den weiteren Erwerbsverlauf. (IAB-Kurzbericht 22/2024), Nürnberg, 8 S. DOI:10.48720/IAB.KB.2422
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"Der Kurzbericht präsentiert Ergebnisse einer empirischen Analyse wie das Eintreten einer Schwerbehinderung die individuelle Erwerbsbiografie beeinflusst. Auf Basis von administrativen Daten der Bundesagentur für Arbeit aus der Beschäftigungsstatistik der schwerbehinderten Menschen (BsbM), die mit den Integrierten Erwerbsbiografien (IEB) des IAB verknüpft wurden, werden in den Analysen Personen betrachtet, die im Laufe ihres Erwerbslebens eine Schwerbehinderung erfahren haben, diese vom Versorgungsamt anerkennen ließen und dem Arbeitgeber meldeten. So können Mechanismen wie Arbeitszeitanpassungen, Berufs- und Tätigkeitswechsel oder Gründe, warum ein Austritt aus dem Arbeitsmarkt geschieht, untersucht werden." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)
Weiterführende Informationen
- Wie sich das Eintreten einer Schwerbehinderung auf die Gründe für Nichterwerbsbeteiligung von Betroffenen auswirkt
- Wie sich das Eintreten einer Schwerbehinderung auf die Beschäftigung der Betroffenen auswirkt
- Beschäftigungsumfang und Einkommen vor und nach dem Eintreten einer Schwerbehinderung im Erwerbsverlauf
- Wie sich das Eintreten einer Schwerbehinderung auf das Einkommen der Betroffenen auswirkt
- Wie sich das Eintreten einer Schwerbehinderung auf Teilzeitarbeit, Betriebs- und Tätigkeitswechsel der betroffenen Beschäftigten auswirkt
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Employer-focused interventions targeting disability employment: A systematic review (2024)
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Derbyshire, Daniel W., Emma Jeanes, Esmaeil Khedmati Morasae, Susan Reh & Morwenna Rogers (2024): Employer-focused interventions targeting disability employment: A systematic review. In: Social Science & Medicine, Jg. 347. DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116742
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"There are a wide range of interventions that are designed to influence employer behavior with respect to the employment of people with disabilities. This study presents the results of a systematic review looking at employer-focused interventions to improve disability employment, focusing on interventions or policies taking placing in high-income countries as per the OECD. This systematic review focuses on a broad range of potential employment-related outcomes, including the employment rate, time to return to work and length of sickness absence. The results of 71 papers that evaluate the effectiveness of a range of interventions were synthesized into a narrative review. Interventions are grouped into six broad categories: anti-discrimination legislation, quota systems, part-time sick leave, graded return to work and wage subsidy schemes. Anti-discrimination legislation is not effective at improving the employment prospects of people with disabilities. There is mixed evidence with respect to quota systems and wage subsidy schemes. However, the availability of part time sick leave or graded return to work are both consistently associated with improved work participation for people with disabilities." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku, © 2024 Elsevier) ((en))
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Schnittstellen zu betrieblichen Akteur:innen im Rahmen beruflicher Rehabilitationsprozesse (2024)
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Ebener-Holscher, Kathrin & Silke Tophoven (2024): Schnittstellen zu betrieblichen Akteur:innen im Rahmen beruflicher Rehabilitationsprozesse. In: Sozialer Fortschritt, Jg. 73, H. 8-9, S. 671-688. DOI:10.3790/sfo.2024.1445008
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"Vocational rehabilitation in Germany is particularly characterized by interfaces. On the one hand, due to the large number of actors involved, on the other hand, due to the different stages of the rehabilitation process. Thereby, the interfaces with company actors must be considered as relevant for sustainable labor market integration. However, these interfaces have rarely been analyzed for Germany. How these interfaces are dealt with will be determined on the basis of the results of a mixed-methods research design. The focus is on social workers in vocational rehabilitation service providers who are particularly involved in such interfaces." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
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Aspekt zurücksetzen
- Ergebnisse und Projekte aus dem IAB
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Ausbildung, Rehabilitationsmaßnahmen
- Politik und Rechtsprechung für behinderte Menschen
- Rehabilitationseinrichtungen
- Berufsvorbereitung, Berufsberatung, Berufswahl
- Studium
- Berufsausbildung, Berufseinmündung
- Fortbildung und Umschulung
- betriebliche Rehabilitation
- Maßnahmen zur Erhaltung der Arbeitsfähigkeit
- Erfolgskontrolle, Kosten-Nutzen-Aspekte
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Arbeitsmarktsituation behinderter Menschen
- Arbeitsmarktpolitik, Inklusion, Persönliches Budget
- Beschäftigungsentwicklung
- Arbeitslosigkeit
- Beschäftigung in Werkstätten für behinderte Menschen
- Beschäftigung in alternativen Einrichtungen, Selbsthilfefirmen
- Berufliche Selbständigkeit
- Hochqualifizierte behinderte Menschen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt
- Beschäftigung im ersten Arbeitsmarkt
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Berufsleben und Arbeitswelt behinderter Menschen
- Personalpolitik, Arbeitgebereinstellungen, finanzielle Einstellungsanreize
- Eingliederungshilfe, BEM, Arbeitsassistenz, Unterstützte Beschäftigung, Arbeitsplatzsicherung
- Arbeitsbedingungen, Arbeitsplatzgestaltung, technische Arbeitshilfen, Arbeitszeit
- Berufsverlauf, Berufserfolg
- Berufsstruktur, Einzelberufe
- Arbeitszufriedenheit
- Lohn, Einkommen
- Behinderungsart
- Alter
- Geografischer Bezug
- Geschlecht
