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... work ability. Women (75.8%) were less likely to be employed than men (80.5%). Several studies have shown that women with disabilities enter unemployment and ...
Results confirm that gender is a defining predictor for income, and that disabled women are especially disadvantaged. Implications for intersectional theory are ...
Our results indicate that, for female workers, improvements in working conditions such as skills and discretion, working time quality, and work intensity ...
D McAlpine et al. Employment and economic outcomes of persons with mental illness and disability: the impact of the great recession in the United States ...
Researchers have highlighted the need for people with disability and mental illness to find jobs that suit them, balancing challenge, flexibility and ...
This commentary discusses the concept of disabling working environments, which describes the process of differential selection into work, exposure to poor ...
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Aug 5, 2020 · Increased levels of loneliness have been reported among: women; younger adults; those not living in a couple relationship, living alone, and ...
AbstractforLabor market participation for employees with disabilities ... Sexual violence and motherhood among women with disabilities in Ambo Town, Ethiopia.
This framework makes it possible to study to what extent, in the studied population, individuals with mental illness have pre-existing lower employment rates ...