Income Security for Workers

TitleIncome Security for Workers
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsStapleton, D, Burkhauser, RV, She, P, Weathers, II, RR, Livermore, GA
JournalJournal of Disability Policy Studies
Volume19
Issue4
Pagination204-220
KeywordsEmployment and Labor Force, Insurance, Other, Social Security
Abstract

The current mix of public and private programs to support workers after they experience disability onset provides benefits to millions of workers and former workers. Yet, despite the large and growing costs of these programs, the inflation-adjusted household incomes of workers with disabilities have been falling for more than two decades, both absolutely and, especially, relative to the incomes of those without disabilities. The aging of the baby boom generation is likely to make matters worse, and the government's fiscal circumstance will make it increasingly difficult to sustain existing public programs. Current public policy initiatives might eventually improve the disability support system, but they are not likely to ward off the adverse consequences of the pending crisis. Policy changes that leverage existing private sector practices and capabilities might achieve greater success but have received little attention and are far from proven.

DOI10.1177/1044207308314949
Endnote Keywords

insurance/security/Social Security/employment

Endnote ID

25380

Citation Key7300