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Introduction: Employment and Persons with Disabilities; Barbara M. Altman Part 1: Relationship of Gender and other Sociodemographics to Work Role 1. Employment Outcomes among Men and Women with Disabilities: How the Intersection of Gender and Disability Status Shapes Labor Market Inequality; David Pettinicchio and Michelle Maroto 2. Why Aren’t They Working? Health and Other Barriers to Employment for Young Millennials in Assisted and Other Rental Housing; Barbara A. Haley and Aref Dajani 3. To What Extent Does Disability Discourage from Going on the Job Market? Evidence from Italy; Tindara Addabbo, Jaya Krishnakumar, and Elena Sarti Part 2: Disability Inclusion Strategies and Interventions 4. The Complexity of Disability Inclusion in the Workplace: A South African Study; Nceba Ndzwayiba and Lieketseng Ned. 5. Model of Successful Corporate Culture Change Integrating Employees with Disabilities; Douglas Waxman 6. A Systematic Review of Vocational Interventions for Youth with Physical Disabilities; Shakira Hanif, Halie Peters, Carolyn McDougall, and Sally Lindsay Part 3: Work Role and Well-Being 7. People with Physical Disabilities, Work and Well-being: The importance of Autonomous and Creative Work; Robyn Lewis Brown, Mairead Eastin Moloney, and Gabriele Ciciurkaite 8. Disability and Community Life: Mediating Effects of Work, Social Inclusion, and Economic Disadvantage in the Relationship between Disability and Subjective Well-being; Sara E. Green and Brianna Vice Part 4: The Future of Work 9. Disability and the Future of Work: A Speculative Essay; Richard K. Scotch and Charles E. McConnel
Sociologists, other social scientists, and health care scientists address factors that have complicated describing and examining the work experience of a person with a disability. They cover the relationship of gender and other socio-demographics to work role, disability inclusion strategies and interventions, work role and well-being, and the future of work. Among their topics are employment outcomes among men and women with disabilities: how the intersection of gender and disability status shapes labor market inequality, the extent to which disability discourages people from going on the job market: evidence from Italy, a systematic review of vocational interventions for youth with physical disabilities, and disability and the future of work: a speculative essay.