Factors in Studying Employment for Persons with Disability: How the Picture can Change

Author:   Barbara Altman (National Center for Health Statistics, USA)
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Volume:   10
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9781787146068


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   17 September 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Factors in Studying Employment for Persons with Disability: How the Picture can Change


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The current literature regarding employment among persons with disabilities produces research results dependent on definitions of work disability, the discipline within which research takes places, the model or paradigm of disability in which the research is framed, the methodology and measures used and the cultural context in which employment occurs. This volume seeks to address those factors which have made describing, predicting and examining the work experience of a person with a disability both different and difficult. Contributors examine less frequently anaylzed aspects of employment for persons with disabilities, and offer a variety of approaches to the conceptualization of work, how they differ across cultures, organizations, and types of disability. Topics covered include examination of range of contextual framing of employment for those with disabilities, well-being, the impact of gender, poverty and education and the collection concludes by examining the future of employment developments and trends and the impacts on inclusion of people with disabilities in the paid workforce.

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Author:   Barbara Altman (National Center for Health Statistics, USA)
Publisher:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint:   Emerald Publishing Limited
Volume:   10
ISBN:  

9781787146068


ISBN 10:   1787146065
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   17 September 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Employment and Persons with Disabilities; Barbara M. Altman  Part 1: Relationship of Gender and other Sociodemographics to Work Role  1. Employment Outcomes among Men and Women with Disabilities: How the Intersection of Gender and Disability Status Shapes Labor Market Inequality; David Pettinicchio and Michelle Maroto   2. Why Aren’t They Working? Health and Other Barriers to Employment for Young Millennials in Assisted and Other Rental Housing; Barbara A. Haley and Aref Dajani  3. To What Extent Does Disability Discourage from Going on the Job Market? Evidence from Italy; Tindara Addabbo, Jaya Krishnakumar, and Elena Sarti  Part 2: Disability Inclusion Strategies and Interventions  4. The Complexity of Disability Inclusion in the Workplace: A South African Study; Nceba Ndzwayiba and Lieketseng Ned.  5. Model of Successful Corporate Culture Change Integrating Employees with Disabilities; Douglas Waxman  6. A Systematic Review of Vocational Interventions for Youth with Physical Disabilities; Shakira Hanif, Halie Peters, Carolyn McDougall, and Sally Lindsay  Part 3: Work Role and Well-Being   7. People with Physical Disabilities, Work and Well-being: The importance of Autonomous and Creative Work; Robyn Lewis Brown, Mairead Eastin Moloney, and Gabriele Ciciurkaite   8. Disability and Community Life: Mediating Effects of Work, Social Inclusion, and Economic Disadvantage in the Relationship between Disability and Subjective Well-being; Sara E. Green and Brianna Vice  Part 4: The Future of Work   9. Disability and the Future of Work: A Speculative Essay; Richard K. Scotch and Charles E. McConnel

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Sociologists, other social scientists, and health care scientists address factors that have complicated describing and examining the work experience of a person with a disability. They cover the relationship of gender and other socio-demographics to work role, disability inclusion strategies and interventions, work role and well-being, and the future of work. Among their topics are employment outcomes among men and women with disabilities: how the intersection of gender and disability status shapes labor market inequality, the extent to which disability discourages people from going on the job market: evidence from Italy, a systematic review of vocational interventions for youth with physical disabilities, and disability and the future of work: a speculative essay. -- Annotation (c)2017 * (protoview.com) *


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Barbara M. Altman, PhD, is a sociologist and consultant at the National Center for Health Statistics, USA, where she was previously Special Assistant on Disability Statistics to the office of the Director. She previously held roles at the Department of Sociology, University of Maryland, USA and served on the Washington Group, working under the auspices of the United Nations to develop culturally compatible measures of disability for international use. She is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on disability and in 2014 was recipient of the ASA Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Sociology of Disability.

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