Pay discrimination against persons with disabilities: Canadian evidence from PALS
Authors: Morley Gunderson and Byron Y. Lee
Overview
Abstract (English)
The objective of the study is to estimate the extent of pay discrimination against persons with a disability in Canada. The methodology involves decomposing or partitioning the pay gap between persons with disabilities and a comparison group of persons without disabilities into a portion due to differences in the pay-determining characteristics and a portion due to the differences in pay when they have the same characteristics – commonly attributed to discrimination. In this study, we further control for differences in performance by restricting the analysis to persons with a disability that does not limit their performance at work. The data is from the 2006 Participation and Activity Limitation Survey linked to the 2006 Census. We find that persons with a disability that does not affect their performance at work are still paid about 10% less than a comparison group with no disability but with the same pay-determining characteristics.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Morley Gunderson and Byron Y. Lee |
Publication Year | 2016 |
Title | Pay discrimination against persons with disabilities: Canadian evidence from PALS |
Volume | 27 |
Journal Name | International Journal of Human Resource Management |
Number | 14 |
Pages | 1531-1549 |
Publication Language | English |
- Morley Gunderson
- Morley Gunderson and Byron Y. Lee
- Pay discrimination against persons with disabilities: Canadian evidence from PALS
- International Journal of Human Resource Management
- 27
- 2016
- 14
- 1531-1549