Disability and Health Problems as Barriers to Employment in Spain.

<p>This paper explores the role of different types of limitations, diseases and health problems on both the probability of working and the probability of belonging to different groups (entrepreneurs, civil servants, other paid employees, unemployed, inactive individuals and students). To this...

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Main Authors: María del Carmen Ponce-Caballero, Leonel Caçador-Rodrigues, Ana Millán-Tapia, José María Millán-Tapia
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Language:English
Published: Editorial Universidad de Sevilla 2018-07-01
Series:Revista de Estudios Andaluces
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Online Access:https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/REA/article/view/4766
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spelling doaj-5206bf7aaf4f4954a1b60d74b1511d412021-02-08T21:02:21ZengEditorial Universidad de SevillaRevista de Estudios Andaluces2340-27762018-07-0136117820710.12795/rea.2018.i36.084498Disability and Health Problems as Barriers to Employment in Spain.María del Carmen Ponce-Caballero0Leonel Caçador-Rodrigues1Ana Millán-Tapia2José María Millán-Tapia3Universidad de HuelvaUniversidad Internacional de AndalucíaUniversidad Pablo de OlavideUniversidad de Huelva<p>This paper explores the role of different types of limitations, diseases and health problems on both the probability of working and the probability of belonging to different groups (entrepreneurs, civil servants, other paid employees, unemployed, inactive individuals and students). To this end, we apply binary and multinomial non-ordered discrete choice models to microdata drawn from the 2014 <em>European Health Interview Survey</em> for Spain. Our main results show that the probability of having a job is lower for those individuals with mental limitations or health problems. When distinguishing between groups, we see that neither physical nor mental limitations affect the probability of being a civil servant.</p>https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/REA/article/view/4766discapacidadlimitaciones físicas y mentalesproblemas de saludmercado de trabajoinclusión laboral
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author María del Carmen Ponce-Caballero
Leonel Caçador-Rodrigues
Ana Millán-Tapia
José María Millán-Tapia
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Leonel Caçador-Rodrigues
Ana Millán-Tapia
José María Millán-Tapia
Disability and Health Problems as Barriers to Employment in Spain.
Revista de Estudios Andaluces
discapacidad
limitaciones físicas y mentales
problemas de salud
mercado de trabajo
inclusión laboral
author_facet María del Carmen Ponce-Caballero
Leonel Caçador-Rodrigues
Ana Millán-Tapia
José María Millán-Tapia
author_sort María del Carmen Ponce-Caballero
title Disability and Health Problems as Barriers to Employment in Spain.
title_short Disability and Health Problems as Barriers to Employment in Spain.
title_full Disability and Health Problems as Barriers to Employment in Spain.
title_fullStr Disability and Health Problems as Barriers to Employment in Spain.
title_full_unstemmed Disability and Health Problems as Barriers to Employment in Spain.
title_sort disability and health problems as barriers to employment in spain.
publisher Editorial Universidad de Sevilla
series Revista de Estudios Andaluces
issn 2340-2776
publishDate 2018-07-01
description <p>This paper explores the role of different types of limitations, diseases and health problems on both the probability of working and the probability of belonging to different groups (entrepreneurs, civil servants, other paid employees, unemployed, inactive individuals and students). To this end, we apply binary and multinomial non-ordered discrete choice models to microdata drawn from the 2014 <em>European Health Interview Survey</em> for Spain. Our main results show that the probability of having a job is lower for those individuals with mental limitations or health problems. When distinguishing between groups, we see that neither physical nor mental limitations affect the probability of being a civil servant.</p>
topic discapacidad
limitaciones físicas y mentales
problemas de salud
mercado de trabajo
inclusión laboral
url https://revistascientificas.us.es/index.php/REA/article/view/4766
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