Work and Work Alternatives for Disabled Young People
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Disability, Handicap & Society
- Vol. 3 (1) , 3-26
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02674648866780011
Abstract
This paper presents results from a population based action research study in East Devon of the needs of 383 young people aged 16–25 years with a whole range of impairments and disabilities, and 152 able-bodied controls. A comparison between these two groups is made of their current and past experiences of work and work alternatives. The aspirations and expectations of the disabled young people are also compared with those of their families and service providers, and the preferred occupations of the young people, with various profiles of disability, are explored. Although the analysis pinpoints groups of disabled young people with particularly high levels of employment handicap, there is, throughout the study group, a need for progress out of static or unstable occupational paths. The handicapping features of employment services that impede this progress are discussed together with an examination of society's response to high levels of unemployment among disabled people. The research findings, set within this context, provide a basis for action research now being undertaken in local communities within East Devon to improve employment opportunities.Keywords
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