Lindsay Sally, Fuentes Kristina, Tomas Vanessa, Hsu Shaelynn
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
J Occup Rehabil. 2023 Mar;33(1):20-36. doi: 10.1007/s10926-022-10049-4. Epub 2022 Aug 17.
Young people with disabilities are persistently under-employed and experience concerning rates of discrimination and ableism in looking for work and within the workplace. Focusing on youth is salient because rates of ableism are often higher among younger ages compared to older. The objective of this systematic review was to explore the experiences and impact of workplace discrimination and ableism among youth and young adults with disabilities.
Systematic searches of seven databases from 2000 to 2021 were conducted. Four reviewers independently applied the inclusion criteria, extracted the data and rated the study quality.
Of the 39 studies meeting our inclusion criteria, they represented 516,281 participants across eight countries over a 20-year period. The findings highlight the rates of workplace ableism, factors affecting workplace ableism (i.e., type of disability, gender, education level, lack of employers' knowledge about disability), ableism in job searching and anticipated ableism. The review also noted the impact of workplace ableism, which included pay discrimination, lack of job supports and social exclusion, job turnover and unemployment, and discrimination allegations and charges.
Our findings reveal the stark prevalence of workplace ableism among youth and young adults with disabilities. There is an urgent need for further in-depth research to understand youth's lived experiences of ableism and the development of solutions to address it so they can be included in a meaningful and respectful way in the workplace.
残疾青年的就业情况一直不佳,在求职过程和工作场所中遭受歧视及能力主义对待的比例令人担忧。关注青年群体很突出,因为与年长者相比,年龄较小者遭受能力主义的比例往往更高。本系统评价的目的是探讨残疾青年和年轻成年人在工作场所遭受歧视及能力主义对待的经历与影响。
对2000年至2021年期间的七个数据库进行了系统检索。四位评审员独立应用纳入标准,提取数据并对研究质量进行评分。
在符合我们纳入标准的39项研究中,它们代表了20年期间八个国家的516,281名参与者。研究结果突出了工作场所能力主义的比例、影响工作场所能力主义的因素(即残疾类型、性别、教育水平、雇主对残疾缺乏了解)、求职过程中的能力主义以及预期的能力主义。该综述还指出了工作场所能力主义的影响,包括薪酬歧视、缺乏工作支持和社会排斥、工作变动和失业,以及歧视指控。
我们的研究结果揭示了残疾青年和年轻成年人在工作场所遭受能力主义对待的严峻普遍情况。迫切需要进一步深入研究,以了解青年遭受能力主义的实际经历,并制定解决方案来解决这一问题,以便他们能够以有意义且受尊重的方式融入工作场所。