Impact on the national minimum wage on disabled people

By: Schneider, Justine.
Contributor(s): Everatt, Greg | Simons, Ken.
Series: Disability & Society 16 (5) 2001: 723-747.Publisher: 2001Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): EMPLOYMENT | LEGISLATION | UNITED KINGDOM | WAGESSummary: The survey reported here found disparities in the impact of the introduction of the national minimum wage on people with disabilities in the United Kingdom. These were associated with age, gender, impairment and type of employment setting. The main determinant of whether individuals gained from their national minimum wage was their status as claimants of welfare benefits.
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The survey reported here found disparities in the impact of the introduction of the national minimum wage on people with disabilities in the United Kingdom. These were associated with age, gender, impairment and type of employment setting. The main determinant of whether individuals gained from their national minimum wage was their status as claimants of welfare benefits.

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