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厘清残疾状况和性别对盎格鲁、黑人及拉丁裔老年工人劳动力供给的影响。

Disentangling the effects of disability status and gender on the labor supply of Anglo, black, and Latino older workers.

作者信息

Santiago A M, Muschkin C G

机构信息

Indiana University, Department of Sociology, Bloomington 47405, USA.

出版信息

Gerontologist. 1996 Jun;36(3):299-310. doi: 10.1093/geront/36.3.299.

Abstract

Utilizing data from the 1991 Health and Retirement Study Early Release File, this article examines the effects of disability status on labor force participation and earnings of preretirement workers aged 50 to 64. Results from our hierarchical regression models suggest that poor health and the presence of a work disability significantly reduced the labor force participation and earnings of older men and women. These analyses also suggest that economic well-being was constrained by the costs associated with additional "minority statuses." For example, the odds of being employed were reduced by approximately 46% for black men with disabilities. Further, the earnings of black men were 17% lower than the earnings of their nondisabled counterparts.

摘要

利用1991年健康与退休研究早期发布文件中的数据,本文考察了残疾状况对50至64岁退休前工人劳动力参与率和收入的影响。我们分层回归模型的结果表明,健康状况不佳和存在工作残疾显著降低了老年男性和女性的劳动力参与率和收入。这些分析还表明,经济福祉受到与其他“少数群体身份”相关成本的限制。例如,残疾黑人男性就业的几率降低了约46%。此外,黑人男性的收入比非残疾同龄人低17%。

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