Research and publications

We produce various research papers throughout the year, ranging from large scale mixed-method projects to responses to consultations and calls for evidence.

Our research with our membership informs the evidence-based policy work we do with businesses, regulators and Government. On this page you’ll find links to research from 2022-2024.

We use a range of methodologies and approaches to produce our research findings including large-scale surveys, focus groups and one-to one conversations with employers, disabled employees and consumers from our membership.

2024

February 2024: Intersectional experiences at work (research paper, survey of 1,228 employees with disabilities as well as other personal characteristics, completed October 2022-June 2023)

Completed as part of The Great Big Workplace Adjustments Survey 2023 (see below)

February 2024: the Disability Action Plan (consultation response and briefing, created October 2023 and February 2024)

2023

October 2023: Life with plastic is fantastic: Examples of eco-ableism and the plastics disabled people need (call for evidence with members of disability employee networks, completed September 2023)

June 2023: The Great Big Workplace Adjustments Survey 2023, sponsored and supported by Microlink (a research paper based on a survey of 1,480 disabled employees, 396 managers, and 99 disabled graduates, completed October 2022-June 2023)

This project included the following publications, both released in June 2023:

2022

May 2022: From ‘ping dread’ to burnout: why we must manage technology instead of letting technology manage us (discussion paper, based on views of employees gathered from June 2021 to January 2022)

April 2022: Disability Workforce Reporting (consultation response, informed by views of Disability Data Monitoring Group, made up of our Members and Partners, formed in December 2021)

April 2022: Living and working with cancer (response to call for evidence, informed by views from our Members and Partners)

If you require this content in a different format, contact enquiries@businessdisabilityforum.org.uk.


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