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新冠疫情期间多重边缘化的有色人种残疾人士就业公平性的全国基准研究:一种自助法

National Benchmark Study of Employment Equity Among Multiply Marginalized Persons of Color with Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Bootstrap Approach.

作者信息

Moore Corey L, Manyibe Edward O, Ward-Sutton Courtney, Webb Kelsey, Wang Penghua, Washington Andre L, Peterson Gemarco

机构信息

Langston University.

出版信息

J Rehabil. 2022;88(1):108-118.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Research examining state vocational rehabilitation agency (SVRA) sponsored service patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic is needed to improve employment outcomes among multiply marginalized persons of color with disabilities (i.e., African Americans, Asian Americans, Native Americans or Alaska Natives, Latinx, and Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders). Scarce attention has been paid to examining outcome inequities in the crisis.

OBJECTIVE

This study applied a stratified bootstrap data expansion approach to assess the relationship between race/ethnicity, gender, level of educational attainment at closure and employment outcomes among target group members.

METHODS

National fiscal year (FY) 2019 Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA)-911 case records (N =114,229) closed between January 20, 2020 (date of first reported COVID-19 infection in the U.S.) to June 30 2020 were extracted and re-sampled across multiple trials using bootstrap procedures to increase logistic regression model accuracy.

RESULTS

The findings indicated that African Americans, Asian Americans and Native American or Alaska Natives were statistically significantly less likely to achieve successful employment than non-Latinx Whites. Success probabilities in the COVID-19 pandemic were 'poorest' for Native American or Alaska Native VR consumers followed by African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinx, non-Latinx Whites, and then Native Hawaiians/Pacific Islanders. African Americans and Native Americans or Alaska Natives were more often closed unsuccessful because they could not be located when compared to non-Latinx Whites.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings call for new targeted SVRA service initiatives.

摘要

背景

需要开展研究,考察在新冠疫情期间州职业康复机构(SVRA)所资助的服务模式,以改善多重边缘化的残疾有色人种(即非裔美国人、亚裔美国人、美洲原住民或阿拉斯加原住民、拉丁裔以及夏威夷原住民/太平洋岛民)的就业成果。在这场危机中,对结果不平等的关注甚少。

目的

本研究采用分层自助数据扩展方法,评估目标群体成员的种族/族裔、性别、结业时的教育程度与就业成果之间的关系。

方法

提取了2020年1月20日(美国首次报告新冠病毒感染之日)至2020年6月30日期间结案的2019财年康复服务管理局(RSA)-911案例记录(N = 114,229),并使用自助程序在多个试验中重新抽样,以提高逻辑回归模型的准确性。

结果

研究结果表明,非裔美国人、亚裔美国人以及美洲原住民或阿拉斯加原住民在统计上比非拉丁裔白人获得成功就业的可能性显著更低。在新冠疫情期间,美洲原住民或阿拉斯加原住民职业康复服务消费者的成功概率“最差”,其次是非裔美国人、亚裔美国人、拉丁裔、非拉丁裔白人,然后是夏威夷原住民/太平洋岛民。与非拉丁裔白人相比,非裔美国人以及美洲原住民或阿拉斯加原住民更多时候因无法找到而结案不成功。

结论

这些发现呼吁开展新的有针对性的州职业康复机构服务举措。

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