“Every day you are working you have to prove it”: Navigating the costs of work and ableism with visual impairment

Katie Savin, Zachary A. Morris, Marion S. Wise, Rebecca Marinoff
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BACKGROUND: People with visual impairment often need many items that their sighted counterparts do not, such as assistive devices, transportation services, and other disability-related goods and services. Acquiring these items represents a major barrier to the employment of people with visual impairment. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the nature of disability-related employment costs as they relate to engagement in the labor market of people with visual impairment. METHODS: The research consisted of a qualitative analysis of interviews and focus groups with 15 visually impaired adults from the New York metro area. RESULTS: What emerged were the costs of accessing and maintaining employment— particularly related to meeting the expectations of expediency in the modern world— in areas like communication and transportation. These costs interacted with perceived ableism in the labor market and created a climate of job scarcity and anxiety, which came at additional cost to participants who felt stuck in low-paying work. CONCLUSIONS: Further research is needed on the impact of perceived ableism and disability-related employment costs, and on decreasing barriers to programs that may ameliorate these costs, such as vocational rehabilitation services. Such research would inform policy interventions geared toward enhancing disabled people’s participation in the labor market.
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"你工作的每一天都必须证明这一点视力障碍者如何应对工作成本和能力歧视
背景:视障人士通常需要许多明眼人不需要的物品,如辅助器具、交通服务以及其他与残疾有关的物品和服务。获取这些物品是视力障碍者就业的一大障碍。目的:本研究旨在探讨与残疾相关的就业成本的性质,因为它们与视力障碍者在劳动力市场的参与度有关。方法:研究包括对纽约大都会地区 15 名视力受损成年人的访谈和焦点小组的定性分析。结果:研究发现了获得和维持就业所需的成本,尤其是在通信和交通等领域满足现代社会对便捷性的期望所需的成本。这些成本与劳动力市场中存在的能动主义相互影响,造成了一种工作稀缺和焦虑的氛围,这让那些感觉被困在低薪工作中的参与者付出了额外的代价。结论:需要进一步研究感知到的残障主义和与残障相关的就业成本的影响,以及减少可能改善这些成本的计划(如职业康复服务)的障碍。此类研究将为旨在促进残疾人参与劳动力市场的政策干预提供依据。
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