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听力损失与有偿就业:澳大利亚人口调查结果。

Hearing loss and paid employment: Australian population survey findings.

作者信息

Hogan Anthony, O'Loughlin Kate, Davis Adrian, Kendig Hal

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Audiol. 2009 Mar;48(3):117-22. doi: 10.1080/14992020802449008.

Abstract

This paper provides an analysis of participation in paid employment for people with a hearing loss over the full span of adult ages. The paper is based on original analysis of the 2003 Australian survey of disability, aging and carers (SDAC). This analysis shows that hearing loss was associated with an increased rate of non-participation in employment of between 11.3% and 16.6%. Advancing age and the existence of co-morbidities contribute significantly to reduced participation in employment. A disproportionate impact is evident for women and for those having low education and communication difficulties. Controlling for co-morbidities, hearing loss was associated with a 2.1% increase of non-participation in employment, a proportional difference of 1.4 times the population. People with hearing loss were less likely to be found in highly skilled jobs and were over-represented among low income earners. The SDAC data set provides self-report findings on the experience of disability rather than hearing impairment. As such, these findings serve as a conservative estimate of the impact of hearing loss on accessing well-paid employment.

摘要

本文分析了成年各年龄段有听力损失者的有偿就业参与情况。本文基于对2003年澳大利亚残疾、老龄化和护理者调查(SDAC)的原始分析。该分析表明,听力损失与就业不参与率增加11.3%至16.6%相关。年龄增长和存在合并症对就业参与率降低有显著影响。对女性以及教育程度低和有沟通困难的人来说,影响尤为明显。在控制合并症的情况下,听力损失与就业不参与率增加2.1%相关,比例差异是总体人口的1.4倍。有听力损失者从事高技能工作的可能性较小,在低收入者中占比过高。SDAC数据集提供了关于残疾经历而非听力障碍的自我报告结果。因此,这些结果是对听力损失对获得高薪工作影响的保守估计。

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