Britain’s Unequal Landscape for Disabled Workers
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The Swedish Public Employment Service's efforts to guide people with disabilities into work are not effective. Some people are left without any support at all, according to the National Audit Office.
The Swedish National Audit Office in new review: The Swedish Public Employment Service lacks support for people with disabilities
It often takes years for people with disabilities to receive support from the Swedish Public Employment Service – if they receive it at all. Now the Swedish National Audit Office is criticizing the government's efforts in a new review.
Britain’s Unequal Landscape for Disabled Workers
A new report from the University of Sheffield has revealed the parts of Great Britain where disabled people are least likely to find work compared with non-disabled people. The study highlights striking differences across the country, exposing how geography shapes job prospects for disabled workers. Researchers from the university’s School of Economics looked at the Disability Employment Gap (DEG)—the difference in employment rates between disab…
The labor market inclusion of young people with disabilities remains a pending issue in Spain. According to the latest data from the INE (National Institute of Statistics and Census), the labor market participation of young people with disabilities is significantly lower than that of their generation as a whole: only 21.6% of people with disabilities under the age of 25 are working or looking for work, compared to 37% of young people without dis…
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