Why are Disability Rates for Older Working-Age Adults in Northern Ireland So High?
Abstract
Northern Ireland has substantially higher rates of disability and disability benefit receipt than England, despite a common institutional context. This paper exploits newly available data from the NICOLA and ELSA surveys to examine potential health and labour market explanations for this gap, specifically among older working-age people. Observable differences in health and labour markets are sufficient to explain the gap in self-reported activity-limiting disability, but only half of the gap in worklimiting disability and income-replacement disability benefit receipt, and only one-third of the gap in additional costs disability benefit receipt. Possible reasons for these remaining unexplained gaps are discussed.
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Published
29-03-2023
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Devlin, A., French, D., & McVicar, D. (2023). Why are Disability Rates for Older Working-Age Adults in Northern Ireland So High?. The Economic and Social Review, 54(1, Spring), 1–28. Retrieved from https://diamondirelandpress.ie/index.php/esr/article/view/2287
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