abstract: 'This article studies the economic effects of disabled members on Italian households, with the aim of identifying a suitable target group for welfare policies. Survey of Households Income and Wealth data for the year 2000 is used. Preliminary results show significant differences in levels of income and poverty diffusion to the detriment of households with disabled members. We propose an exogenous explanation: the replacement ratio between disability benefits and expected labour income shows that disability benefits do not compensate the potential incomes of the disabled person and of the possible carer, except in households with severe socioeconomic disadvantages. We also propose an endogenous explanation: applying a logit model we show that the labour market participation of the possible carer is reduced in households with disabled persons. In order to increase the income of the households with disabled members, policy recommendations include the provision of care services and structural policies to improve employment, income and educational opportunities for households at greatest disadvantage.' affiliation: 'Parodi, G (Corresponding Author), Univ G DAnnunzio, Dipartimento Metodi Quantitat \& Teor Econ, Pescara, Italy. Parodi, Giuliana, Univ G DAnnunzio, Dipartimento Metodi Quantitat \& Teor Econ, Pescara, Italy. Sciulli, Dario, Univ Roma Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.' author: Parodi, Giuliana and Sciulli, Dario author-email: parodi@unich.it author_list: - family: Parodi given: Giuliana - family: Sciulli given: Dario da: '2023-09-28' doi: 10.1080/00036840600970211 files: [] issn: 0003-6846 journal: APPLIED ECONOMICS keywords-plus: INEQUALITY; HEALTH language: English number: '20' number-of-cited-references: '20' orcid-numbers: Sciulli, Dario/0000-0003-1844-1851 pages: 2615-2630 papis_id: ae8a9f95aae201ee5ea7c511760d71f1 ref: Parodi2008disabilityitalian researcherid-numbers: Sciulli, Dario/C-2210-2016 times-cited: '34' title: 'Disability in Italian households: income, poverty and labour market participation' type: Article unique-id: WOS:000260047400004 usage-count-last-180-days: '0' usage-count-since-2013: '13' volume: '40' web-of-science-categories: Economics year: '2008'