School of Public Policy, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Health Services Management Research Center, Institute for Futures Studies in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran.
Disabil Rehabil. 2020 Sep;42(19):2696-2706. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2019.1570356. Epub 2019 Mar 11.
Persons with a developmental disability have the lowest rate of labour force participation relative to other disabilities. The widening gap between the labour force participation of persons with versus without disability has been an enduring concern for many governments across the globe, which has led to policy initiatives such as labour market activation programs, welfare reforms, and equality laws. Despite these policies, persistently poor labour force participation rates for persons with developmental disabilities suggest that this population experiences pervasive barriers to participating in the labour force. In this study, a two-phase qualitative research design was used to systematically identify, explore and prioritize barriers to employment for persons with developmental disabilities, potential policy solutions and criteria for evaluating future policy initiatives. Incorporating diverse stakeholder perspectives, a Nominal Group Technique and a modified Delphi technique were used to collect and analyze data. Findings indicate that barriers to employment for persons with developmental disabilities are multi-factorial and policy solutions to address these barriers require stakeholder engagement and collaboration from multiple sectors. Individual, environmental and societal factors all impact employment outcomes for persons with developmental disabilities. Policy and decision makers need to address barriers to employment for persons with developmental disabilities more holistically by designing policies considering employers and the workplace, persons with developmental disabilities and the broader society. Findings call for cross-sectoral collaboration using a Whole of Government approach.Implications for RehabilitationPersons with a developmental disability face lower levels of labour force participation than any other disability group.Individual, environmental and societal factors all impact employment outcomes for persons with developmental disabilities.Decision and policy makers need to address barriers to employment for persons with developmental disabilities holistically through policies guiding employers and broader societal behaviour in addition to those aimed at the individuals (such as skill development or training).Due to multi-factorial nature of barriers to employment for persons with developmental disabilities, policy solutions are wide-ranging and fall under the responsibility of multiple sectors for implementation. This calls for cross-sectoral collaboration using a "Whole of Government" approach, with shared goals and integrated responses.
发展障碍人士的劳动力参与率相对其他残疾人士最低。残疾人士与非残疾人士的劳动力参与率差距不断扩大,这一直是全球许多政府关注的持久问题,导致了劳动力市场激活计划、福利改革和平等法等政策举措。尽管有这些政策,但发展障碍人士的劳动力参与率持续较低,表明这一人群在参与劳动力市场方面面临普遍障碍。在这项研究中,采用了两阶段定性研究设计,系统地确定、探讨和优先考虑发展障碍人士就业的障碍、潜在的政策解决方案以及评估未来政策举措的标准。纳入了不同利益相关者的观点,使用名义群体技术和修改后的德尔菲技术收集和分析数据。研究结果表明,发展障碍人士就业的障碍是多方面的,解决这些障碍的政策解决方案需要来自多个部门的利益相关者的参与和合作。个人、环境和社会因素都对发展障碍人士的就业结果产生影响。政策和决策者需要通过设计考虑雇主和工作场所、发展障碍人士以及更广泛的社会的政策,更全面地解决发展障碍人士的就业障碍。研究结果呼吁采用全政府办法进行跨部门合作。
对康复的影响
发展障碍人士的劳动力参与率低于任何其他残疾群体。
个人、环境和社会因素都对发展障碍人士的就业结果产生影响。
决策者需要通过旨在指导雇主和更广泛的社会行为的政策,以及针对个人的政策(如技能发展或培训),全面解决发展障碍人士的就业障碍。
由于发展障碍人士就业障碍的多因素性质,政策解决方案范围广泛,由多个部门负责实施。这需要采用“全政府”办法进行跨部门合作,共同制定目标和采取综合应对措施。