Document Type
Article
Date
10-10-2023
Disciplines
Disability Studies | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Description/Abstract
Here, we develop two new social indices: the ADA PARC Absolute Economic Opportunity Index and the ADA PARC Relative Economic Opportunity Index. These indices allow us novel examinations of economic equity between people with and without disabilities within a U.S. state and between people with disabilities in different states using aggregations of multiple component economic indicators. These represent the first efforts to offer U.S. indices of this focus, an important development given the distinct economic needs of people with disabilities and the value in accounting for distinct national policies. The indices rely on U.S. Census and other data on economic opportunity by population. These indices provide comprehensive insight into economic disparities between people with and without disabilities and among people with disabilities in the United States. We find that state/territory values for the two indices are moderately positively correlated, suggesting that relative and absolute economic opportunity for people with disabilities arise from both common and distinct processes. Policy implications for low economic opportunity states are discussed.
Recommended Citation
Walia, B., McDonald, K., Hammel, J., Frieden, L., Morris, M., Whaley, B., & Nguyen, V. (2023). Economic equity and people with disabilities: Development and characterization of a novel index. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 00, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajes.12553
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