CPACC Quick Guide

Economic model

Disability means reduced ability to work and earn money, which can make a person a cost to productivity and welfare systems.

Example

Insurance and benefits systems often define disability based on how much a condition hinders work. Someone who can work part-time is assessed differently from someone who can't work at all.

Key point

This model influences policy and funding decisions. It often views disability as an economic burden rather than a matter of participation and rights.