埃塞俄比亚文化产业中视力受损的年轻文化从业者的就业障碍

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 REHABILITATION Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1177/0145482X221133126
Yisma Tsige Yeshanew
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简介:文化和艺术部门的就业对视力障碍者有多种心理社会经济效益。然而,在埃塞俄比亚很少进行这方面的研究。目前的研究探讨了埃塞俄比亚文化产业中有视觉障碍的年轻文化从业者的就业障碍。方法:对8名有视觉障碍的年轻文化从业者进行访谈,并对定性数据进行主题分析。结果:研究结果表明,个人、态度和环境障碍阻碍了有视觉障碍的年轻文化从业者有意义地参与埃塞俄比亚文化产业的就业市场。讨论:尽管该研究发现就业的地理和部门障碍存在差异,但当前研究的结果支持了之前的研究结果。启示:当前的研究对未来的研究以及就业和劳工事务决策者都有启示。除了强调需要进一步了解文化就业的既定障碍外,该研究还表明,还需要进一步研究就业和参与文化艺术为个人、社区和国家层面的残疾人和非残疾人提供的众多好处。
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Barriers to Employment of Young Cultural Practitioners With Visual Impairments in the Cultural Industries of Ethiopia
Introduction: Employment in the culture and arts sector has multiple psycho-socioeconomic benefits for people with visual impairments. However, a study in this area is rare in Ethiopia. The current study explored barriers to employment of young cultural practitioners with visual impairments in the cultural industries of Ethiopia. Method: Eight young cultural practitioners who have visual impairments were interviewed and the qualitative data were thematically analyzed. Results: The results indicated that personal, attitudinal, and environmental barriers hinder the meaningful participation of young cultural practitioners with visual impairments in the job market of the cultural industries of Ethiopia. Discussion: Although the study found differences in geographic and sectoral barriers to employment the results of the current study supported previous research findings. Implications: The current study has implications for future research as well as policymakers concerning employment and labor affairs. Besides highlighting the need for an increased understanding of identified barriers to cultural employment, the study revealed that there is also a need for further research on the numerous benefits that employment and participation in culture and arts provide for people with and without impairments at individual, community, and national levels.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness is the essential professional resource for information about visual impairment (that is, blindness or low vision). The international peer-reviewed journal of record in the field, it delivers current research and best practice information, commentary from authoritative experts on critical topics, News From the Field, and a calendar of important events. Practitioners and researchers, policymakers and administrators, counselors and advocates rely on JVIB for its delivery of cutting-edge research and the most up-to-date practices in the field of visual impairment and blindness. Available in print and online 24/7, JVIB offers immediate access to information from the leading researchers, teachers of students with visual impairments (often referred to as TVIs), orientation and mobility (O&M) practitioners, vision rehabilitation therapists (often referred to as VRTs), early interventionists, and low vision therapists (often referred to as LVTs) in the field.
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