Researchers identify reasons that prevent people with disabilities from seeking employment
A team of researchers identified nine meaningful reasons that prevent people with disabilities from seeking employment. Their findings provide a much-needed understanding of this population s motives for remaining unemployed, which can inform programs and policies that promote labor force participation of people with disabilities. The article, Understanding Persons with Disabilities Reasons for Not Seeking Employment (doi: 10.1177/00343552211006773) was published in
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin on April 15, 2021.
The authors are Denise C. Fyffe, PhD, Anthony H. Lequerica, PhD, and John O Neill, PhD, of Kessler Foundation; Courtney Ward-Sutton, PhD, and Natalie F. Williams, PhD, of Langston University; and Vidya Sundar, OT, PhD, of the University of New Hampshire. Drs. Fyffe, Lequerica, and O Neill also have academic appointments in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilita
Kessler Foundation, Langston University and University of NH researchers clarify reasons for low rate of employment among people with disabilities
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Researchers clarify reasons for low rate of employment among people with disabilities
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