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Published in: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation 4/2023

Open Access 12-04-2023

The Employment Quality of Persons with Disabilities: Findings from a National Survey

Authors: Faraz Vahid Shahidi, Arif Jetha, Vicki Kristman, Peter M Smith, Monique AM Gignac

Published in: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation | Issue 4/2023

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Abstract

Purpose

Labour market integration is a widely accepted strategy for promoting the social and economic inclusion of persons with disabilities. But what kinds of jobs do persons with disabilities obtain following their integration into the labour market? In this study, we use a novel survey of workers to describe and compare the employment quality of persons with and without disabilities in Canada.

Methods

We administered an online, cross-sectional survey to a heterogeneous sample of workers in Canada (n = 2,794). We collected data on sixteen different employment conditions (e.g., temporary contract, job security, flexible work schedule, job lock, skill match, training opportunities, and union membership). We used latent class cluster analysis to construct a novel typology of employment quality describing four distinct ‘types’ of employment: standard, portfolio, instrumental, and precarious. We examined associations between disability status, disability type, and employment quality.

Results

Persons with disabilities reported consistently lower employment quality than their counterparts without disabilities. Persons with disabilities were nearly twice as likely to report low-quality employment in the form of either instrumental (i.e., secure but trapped) or precarious (i.e., insecure and unrewarding) employment. This gap in employment quality was particularly pronounced for those who reported living with both a physical and mental/cognitive condition.

Conclusion

There are widespread inequalities in the employment quality of persons with and without disabilities in Canada. Policies and programs aiming to improve the labour market situation of persons with disabilities should emphasize the importance of high-quality employment as a key facet of social and economic inclusion.
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Metadata
Title
The Employment Quality of Persons with Disabilities: Findings from a National Survey
Authors
Faraz Vahid Shahidi
Arif Jetha
Vicki Kristman
Peter M Smith
Monique AM Gignac
Publication date
12-04-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation / Issue 4/2023
Print ISSN: 1053-0487
Electronic ISSN: 1573-3688
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10926-023-10113-7

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