1. EXPANDING EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION PROTECTIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES: EVIDENCE FROM CALIFORNIA.
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Button, Patrick
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DISCRIMINATION against people with disabilities in employment ,LABOR laws ,AMERICANS with Disabilities Act of 1990 ,PREVENTION of employment discrimination ,EMPLOYMENT of people with intellectual disabilities ,EMPLOYMENT of people with disabilities ,LABOR market - Abstract
Effective 2001, California passed the Prudence Kay Poppink Act, which broadened California's disability employment discrimination law to cover individuals with less-severe disabilities by lowering the burden of proof to establish a disability. Using both difference-in-differences and difference-in-difference-in- differences regression analyses and data from the Current Population Survey, the author estimates how this act affected the labor market outcomes for individuals with disabilities. The results suggest that the act significantly increased employment for individuals with disabilities, with the effect persisting at least partially up to six years later. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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