Health conditions, disability and economic inactivity in Northern Ireland. An administrative data study.
Background Northern Ireland consistently experiences a higher rate of economic inactivity compared to other regions of the UK, currently 27% of the working age population compared to 22% in the UK. Historically, the major variance in explaining higher NI economic inactivity rates has been larger...
Main Authors: | Ana Corina Miller, Dermot O’Reilly, David Wright, Foteini Tseliou, Michael Rosato, Aideen Mcguire |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Swansea University
2019-11-01
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Series: | International Journal of Population Data Science |
Online Access: | https://ijpds.org/article/view/1189 |
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