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不仅仅是双重歧视:对就业中能力主义和种族主义的经历及影响的范围综述

More than just double discrimination: a scoping review of the experiences and impact of ableism and racism in employment.

作者信息

Fuentes Kristina, Hsu Shaelynn, Patel Stuti, Lindsay Sally

机构信息

Bloorview Research Institute, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital, Toronto, Canada.

Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga campus, Mississauga, Canada.

出版信息

Disabil Rehabil. 2024 Feb;46(4):650-671. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2023.2173315. Epub 2023 Feb 1.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Research has shed light on the employment barriers faced by individuals with disabilities, and by racialized people. The challenges faced by people belonging to both marginalized groups are less well-understood. The purpose of this scoping review was to examine existing research on labour market and workplace experiences of racialized people with disabilities, and to identify how ableism and racism intersect to shape employment experiences and outcomes.

METHODS

Seven international databases were searched, covering the period from 2000 to April 2022. Four reviewers independently conducted the screening, and data extraction and analysis were performed on 44 articles that met our inclusion criteria.

RESULTS

The findings highlighted rates of workplace ableism and racism (including discrimination allegations and perceived discrimination); types and forms of experiences arising from the intersection of ableism and racism (including unique individual stereotyping and systemic and institutional discrimination); and the role of other demographic variables. The intersection of ableism and racism impacted labour market outcomes, well-being in the workplace, and career/professional advancement.

CONCLUSIONS

Our review highlights the need for greater in-depth research focusing explicitly on the intersection of ableism and racism (and of other forms of discrimination), to better understand and address the barriers that racialized people with disabilities face in employment.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONThe experiences of racialized people with disabilities have been under explored, and clinicians and rehabilitation specialists should consider incorporating intersectionality into their practices to better understand and serve these populations.Ableism and racism do not operate in isolation, and clinicians and other professionals need to be aware that racialized people with disabilities may face unique challenges and barriers as a result.Service providers should aim to address gaps and inequities in services faced by racialized people with disabilities which may prevent them from finding and/or maintaining meaningful employment.

摘要

目的

研究揭示了残疾人和种族化人群所面临的就业障碍。对于同时属于这两个边缘化群体的人所面临的挑战,我们了解得较少。本范围综述的目的是考察关于残疾种族化人群劳动力市场和工作场所经历的现有研究,并确定能力主义和种族主义如何相互交织以塑造就业经历和结果。

方法

检索了七个国际数据库,涵盖2000年至2022年4月期间。四名评审员独立进行筛选,对符合纳入标准的44篇文章进行了数据提取和分析。

结果

研究结果突出了工作场所能力主义和种族主义的发生率(包括歧视指控和感知到的歧视);能力主义和种族主义相互交织产生的经历类型和形式(包括独特的个体刻板印象以及系统性和制度性歧视);以及其他人口统计学变量的作用。能力主义和种族主义的相互交织影响了劳动力市场结果、工作场所幸福感以及职业/专业发展。

结论

我们的综述强调需要开展更深入的研究,明确聚焦于能力主义和种族主义(以及其他形式的歧视)的相互交织,以更好地理解和解决残疾种族化人群在就业中面临的障碍。

对康复的启示

残疾种族化人群的经历尚未得到充分探索,临床医生和康复专家应考虑将交叉性纳入他们的实践中,以更好地理解和服务这些人群。

能力主义和种族主义并非孤立存在,临床医生和其他专业人员需要意识到,残疾种族化人群可能因此面临独特的挑战和障碍。

服务提供者应致力于解决残疾种族化人群在服务方面面临的差距和不平等问题,这些问题可能会阻碍他们找到和/或维持有意义的工作。

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