nTIDE September 2024 Deeper Dive: Voting Data Reflects Increased Turnout for People with Disabilities, Yet Barriers Remain
East Hanover, NJ – September 26, 2024 – While voting accessibility for people with disabilities has improved since 2012, a turnout gap persists, with one in seven voters with disabilities reporting difficulties in 2022. Additionally, recent rollbacks of pandemic voting measures in some states have
nTIDE September 2024 Jobs Report: Gains in Employment for People with Disabilities Appear to Level Off After Reducing Gaps with Non-Disabled Workers
East Hanover, NJ – September 6, 2024 – Employment and labor force participation trends for people with disabilities appear to be stabilizing after several years of growth that reduced the gaps between individuals with and without disabilities, according to today’s National Trends in Disability
nTIDE August 2024: Disability Employment Disparities Among Students: High School Struggles, College Advancement
Young people with disabilities aged 16 to 24 had high school enrollment rates nearly identical to their non-disabled peers, but significantly fewer held jobs during this time. Meanwhile, college students with disabilities were less likely to be enrolled but were slightly more likely to be employed, possibly benefiting from the rise of remote work opportunities in the post-COVID era, according to data shared during the according to last Friday’s National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE) Deeper Dive Lunch & Learn Webinar.
nTIDE July 2024 Jobs Report: People with Disabilities Hold Steady in Labor Market Despite Federal Reserve's Attempts to Slow Economy
East Hanover, NJ – August 2, 2024 – Following significant gains since the post-pandemic lockdown, employment rates for people with disabilities have plateaued, remaining near historic high levels over the past year despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to slow the economy, according to today’s
nTIDE July 2024: ADA Generation’ Drives Employment Gains for People with Disabilities
A comparative analysis of employment experiences before and after the enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) reveals that the "ADA generation" working-age population with disabilities (individuals born after 1990) boasts a higher employment-to-population ratio compared to the non-ADA generation with disabilities.
nTIDE June 2024: Disability Employment Rises, Led by Workers with Vision Impairments
The employment-to-population ratio for individuals with vision impairments continues to show marked improvement, according to data shared during the according to last Friday’s National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE) Deeper Dive Lunch & Learn Webinar.
nTIDE May 2024 Jobs Report: People with Disabilities Succeeding in Finding Jobs
East Hanover, NJ – June 7, 2024 – May job numbers showed gains for people with disabilities, who continue to engage with the labor market at historic levels, according to today’s National Trends in Disability Employment – semi-monthly update (nTIDE), issued by Kessler Foundation and the University
nTIDE May 2024 Deeper Dive: Youth with Disabilities Show Gradual Employment Growth Spanning Years Since Pandemic
TIDE May 2024 Deeper Dive: From 2009–2024, employment for youth and young adults with disabilities fluctuated widely during major downturns like the Great Recession and COVID-19. Adults ages 25–34 have shown the strongest post-pandemic recovery.
nTIDE April 2024 Jobs Report: Post-Pandemic Gains Seen in Employment for People with Disabilities Appear to Continue
East Hanover, NJ – May 3, 2024 – Following a two-month decline, the employment of individuals with disabilities returns to near historic highs reported by nTIDE in late 2023, reaffirming the significance of those prior highs. That’s according to today’s National Trends in Disability Employment –
nTIDE March 2024 Jobs Report: Despite Recent Declines, People with Disabilities Remain Engaged in the Labor Market
East Hanover, NJ – April 5, 2024 – March job numbers showed minimal changes for people with disabilities, according to today’s National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE) semi-monthly update issued by Kessler Foundation and the University of New Hampshire’s Institute on Disability (UNH-IOD)
nTIDE March 2024: Gender Employment Gap Narrows Among People with Disabilities Post-COVID
The shifting landscape of post-COVID-19 employment highlights a reduction in the gender employment gap among individuals with disabilities, a trend not observed among those without disabilities, according to last Friday’s National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE) Deeper Dive Lunch & Learn Webinar.
nTIDE February 2024 Jobs Report: Overall Employment Trend Still Positive Despite Recent Declines for People with Disabilities
East Hanover, NJ – March 8, 2024 – Despite recent declines in the labor force participation rate and employment-to-population ratio, the overall employment remains positive for people with disabilities, according to today’s National Trends in Disability Employment – semi-monthly update (nTIDE)
nTIDE January 2024 Jobs Report: Despite Minor Shifts, Employment for People with Disabilities Remains Near Historic Highs
East Hanover, NJ – February 2, 2024 – Labor market indicators showed slight declines over the last two months for both people with and without disabilities, according to today’s National Trends in Disability Employment – semi-monthly update (nTIDE), issued by Kessler Foundation and the University of
nTIDE Year-End Report: 2023 Employment Gains for People with Disabilities Outshine Their Counterparts Without Disabilities
East Hanover, NJ – January 30, 2024 – Amidst the backdrop of a remarkable four-year streak of growth, the employment indicators for people with disabilities reached unprecedented milestones in 2023. This achievement stands in stark contrast to the experiences of people without disabilities who faced
nTIDE Special COVID-19 Edition: Workers with Disabilities Rebound from Pandemic, Reaching Record Employment Levels
East Hanover, NJ - February 28, 2022 - At the start of 2022, as the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic began to subside and public health efforts continued, experts reflected on the pandemic’s impact on employment in the U.S. This special edition of National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE