Authors
Silvia Bonaccio, Catherine E Connelly, Ian R Gellatly, Arif Jetha, Kathleen A Martin Ginis
Publication date
2020/4
Journal
Journal of business and psychology
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
135-158
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Despite legislation on diversity in the workplace, people with disabilities still do not experience the same access to work opportunities as do their counterparts without disabilities. Many employers have been shown to harbor sincere yet ill-founded views about the work-related abilities of people with disabilities; these negative views are often a result of interrelated concerns that permeate the entire employment cycle. In this paper, we provide evidence-based responses to 11 specific concerns that employers have about people with disabilities, from pre-employment and entry experiences to the final dissolution of the employment relationship. At each stage of the employment cycle, we summarize and evaluate the relevant empirical evidence and provide recommendations for organizations committed to creating more effective, equitable, and inclusive workplaces for all individuals. We also suggest avenues for …
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