Factors influencing employment and employability for persons with disability: Insights from a City in South India
Factors influencing employment and employability for persons with disability: Insights from a City in South India
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2017-01-01
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Ramachandra, Srikrishna S.
Murthy, G. V.S.
Shamanna, B. R.
Allagh, Komal P.
Pant, Hira B.
John, Neena
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Background: There is a lack of evidence on barriers faced by persons with disability in accessing employment opportunities in India. Aim: This study was undertaken to ascertain both employee and employer perceptions on barriers existing among Information Technology (IT) and IT-enabled sectors to employ persons with disabilities. Materials and Methods: Two hundred participants from six IT/IT-enabled sector organizations were included in the study; study was conducted at Hyderabad, India. A semi-structured questionnaire was administered to the participants. Results: Physical access to and within the worksite was highlighted as a concern by 95% of respondents. Majority perceived that communication, attitude of people, discrimination, harassment at work place, and information were critical barriers. Only 3.8% of employers were aware that their company had a written policy on employing persons with disabilities. Employers stated that commitment and perseverance were important facilitators among persons with disabilities. Conclusions: Evidence from this study will help in planning need-based employment for persons with disabilities.
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Attitude,
employment,
India,
legislation,
persons with disability
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Indian Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. v.21(1)