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探索具有多种少数群体身份的年轻人的就业经历:一项关注种族和非明显残疾的定性研究。

Exploring the employment experiences of young adults with multiple minoritized identities: A qualitative study focusing on race and non-apparent disabilities.

机构信息

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

Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Nov 1;19(11):e0313295. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0313295. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Youth with disabilities often encounter many challenges in securing employment. Although the common barriers that youth face are well documented, little is known about the experiences of youth who have multiple minoritized identities in finding and maintaining employment. Youth with disabilities who belong to racial minoritized groups may encounter ableism and racism and other forms of discrimination at work. Exploring the experiences of racial minoritized youth with non-apparent disabilities is important given the growing concern about social inequities that are linked to disadvantage and differential access to resources such as employment. We used a qualitative design involving semi-structured interviews with 19 youth (13 women, 3 non-binary, 3 men), aged 17-30 (mean 23.5 years). An inductive thematic analysis was applied to analyze the data. We identified the following themes: (1) challenges finding and maintaining employment; (2) the extent of safety and comfort with disclosing minoritized identities in the workplace (i.e., comfortable disclosing; uncomfortable disclosing; did not need to disclose and/or hiding identities); (3) workplace discrimination based on minoritized identities (i.e., ableism, racism, ableist racism, gendered ableism, racist and gendered ableism); (4) impact of discrimination (i.e., negative affective outcomes, social and work adjustment, impact on professional development) and coping strategies (i.e., advocacy, networking, peer support); and (5) advice for youth and employers. Our study highlights the extent of racism and ableism that racial minoritized youth with non-apparent disabilities experience in the workplace and the importance of rehabilitation clinicians supporting their inclusion.

摘要

残疾青年在就业方面常常面临诸多挑战。尽管青年普遍面临的障碍已有大量记载,但对于具有多种少数群体身份的青年在寻找和维持就业方面的经验却知之甚少。属于少数族裔群体的残疾青年在工作中可能会遇到残疾歧视和种族主义以及其他形式的歧视。鉴于与劣势相关的社会不平等以及资源(如就业)获取方面的差异日益受到关注,探索具有非明显残疾的少数族裔青年的经历非常重要。我们采用了一种涉及对 19 名 17 至 30 岁(平均年龄 23.5 岁)青年(13 名女性、3 名非二元性别、3 名男性)进行半结构化访谈的定性设计。采用归纳主题分析方法对数据进行了分析。我们确定了以下主题:(1)寻找和维持就业的挑战;(2)在工作场所披露少数群体身份的安全和舒适程度(即舒适披露、不舒服披露、无需披露和/或隐藏身份);(3)基于少数群体身份的工作场所歧视(即残疾歧视、种族主义、残疾种族主义、性别残疾歧视、种族主义和性别残疾歧视);(4)歧视的影响(即负面情感后果、社会和工作调整、对职业发展的影响)和应对策略(即倡导、网络、同伴支持);以及(5)对青年和雇主的建议。我们的研究强调了具有非明显残疾的少数族裔青年在工作场所经历的种族主义和残疾歧视的程度,以及康复临床医生支持他们融入的重要性。

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