School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Rutgers Business School, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
J Occup Rehabil. 2020 Dec;30(4):521-536. doi: 10.1007/s10926-020-09936-5. Epub 2020 Nov 6.
Purpose The COVID pandemic was a severe blow to all workers, but it may ultimately have a silver lining for some workers with disabilities if it makes work from home easier and more acceptable. In addition, the pandemic is shaking up traditional workplace structures and causing employers to rethink how essential tasks can be done, which may broaden their views of workplace accommodations. We assess the potential for the pandemic to improve employment opportunities for people with disabilities. Methods This article analyzes pre-COVID data on disability and home-based work from three representative data sources-the American Community Survey, American Time Use Survey, and Current Population Survey. We employ both cross-tabulations and regressions to predict work at home. Results We find that workers with disabilities are more likely than those without disabilities both to work primarily from home and to do any work at home. This is true for both employees and self-employed workers. Workers with disabilities face similar wage gaps in on-site and home-based work, indicating that while increased availability of home-based work may create more employment opportunities for workers with disabilities, it is unlikely to erase wage disparities. While workers with disabilities are currently more likely to be working primarily from home, only 34% are in occupations with high potential for home-based work, compared to 40% of workers without disabilities. Conclusions Workers with disabilities are currently more likely to work from home and many may benefit from expanded work-at-home opportunities, but the types of jobs they hold constrain this potential. Research is needed to see how home-based work evolves as the economy recovers from the pandemic over the next several years.
新冠疫情对所有劳动者来说都是一记重创,但如果疫情使远程办公变得更容易、更被接受,那么它可能最终会给一些残疾劳动者带来一线曙光。此外,疫情正在打破传统的工作场所结构,并促使雇主重新思考如何完成核心任务,这可能会拓宽他们对工作场所便利设施的看法。我们评估了疫情改善残疾人士就业机会的潜力。
本文利用三个有代表性的数据源(美国社区调查、美国时间使用调查和当前人口调查)中的新冠疫情前残疾和居家工作的数据,分析了残疾和居家工作的数据。我们同时使用交叉表和回归来预测远程办公。
我们发现,残疾劳动者比非残疾劳动者更有可能主要在家工作,也更有可能从事任何形式的居家工作。这一点无论是对于受雇劳动者还是自营职业者都成立。残疾劳动者在现场工作和远程工作中的工资差距相似,这表明,尽管远程工作机会的增加可能会为残疾劳动者创造更多的就业机会,但不太可能消除工资差距。尽管残疾劳动者目前更有可能主要在家工作,但只有 34%的人从事具有高度远程工作潜力的职业,而非残疾劳动者这一比例为 40%。
残疾劳动者目前更有可能远程办公,许多人可能会受益于远程办公机会的扩大,但他们所从事的工作类型限制了这种潜力。需要研究的是,随着经济在未来几年从疫情中复苏,远程办公将如何发展。