Unemployment rates for disabled and non-disabled people
Disabled people are nearly twice as likely to be unemployed as non-disabled people. The unemployment ratio between the two groups remained constant since 2014.
Disabled people are nearly twice as likely to be unemployed as non-disabled people. The unemployment ratio between the two groups remained constant since 2014.
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The Health Foundation’s response to the Department of Health’s consultation on changes to student funding for nursing, midwifery and allied health professions.