Young people with disability tend to be exposed to disability-related disadvantages
Intergenerational transmission of disadvantages hits people with disability harder
Acceptance rates into the main disability programme vary widely across countries
Higher activation and compensation scores do not correlate with higher employment of people with disability
A substantial share of claimants do not enter disability programmes through the standard pathway of sickness insurance
It is not clear what the impact from exclusions from disability insurance is on poverty among people with disability
A substantial share of disability claimants receive additional benefits to supplement their disability payments
The disability system has to be carefully designed to avoid creating work disincentives
Job quality varies substantially across employment types in European countries
Job quality for each employment type varies by disability status in European countries