The Economics of Inclusion
Fiscal analysis, policy research, and expert perspectives on the economic case for work inclusion.
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Read full report →Ageing Workforce and Disability Inclusion: An Economic Imperative
OECD analysis of how rising workforce disability rates from ageing populations make inclusion not optional but structurally necessary for EU labour force sufficiency and pension sustainability.
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Angelina Atanasova
Research Officer, Working Life Unit
Eurofound (EU Agency), Brussels
The leading EU-institution-based researcher publishing specifically on the disability employment gap. Calculated the EU disability employment gap at 21.4 percentage points in 2022 (ranging from 8.5pp in Luxembourg to 37pp in Ireland). Produces the primary EU-level statistics used in policy.
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