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残疾女性职业发展中的不平等、障碍、交叉性和促进因素:一项范围综述的主题与未来研究议程

Inequalities, barriers, intersectionality, and facilitators of careers of women with disabilities: Themes and future research agenda from a scoping review.

作者信息

Chan Xi Wen, Hutchings Kate

机构信息

Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2023 Oct 25;14:1104784. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1104784. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

This article examines the career motivations, opportunities, and development of women with disabilities. The increasing number of women in paid work over recent decades has resulted in substantive research on all aspects of women's careers, yet examination of women in some minority groups has received much less attention. Extant research has found that although people with disabilities exhibit strong organisational loyalty and less absenteeism from work, they experience a disability pay gap, and are less likely to be working as managers or directors or in professional occupations. Experiences of prejudice, ableism, and discrimination lead to fear of disclosure, and this may be accentuated in some economies and communities where there is stigma associated with having disabilities, especially mental illness. As estimates suggest that one billion people in the world have a disability, and women may experience a double disadvantage based on their gender and disability and thus have lower levels of employment than men with disabilities and women without disabilities, it is important to understand factors affecting the career motivations, opportunities, and development of this significant proportion of the (potential) workforce. This article presents a rapid review of the relevant literature and identifies key themes including career inequalities for women with disabilities, career barriers for women with disabilities, educational interventions to improve career motivations and opportunities for women with disabilities, facilitators for careers and career development of women with disabilities, and intersectionality of gender, disability, and other identities for women's career development. Limitations of the review include the exclusion of grey literature and certain databases in the search process. Based on the analysis of the themes developed from peer reviewed academic literature examined, suggestions for organisations and governments are presented, and a future research agenda established.

摘要

本文探讨了残疾女性的职业动机、机会和发展情况。近几十年来,从事有偿工作的女性人数不断增加,这引发了对女性职业生涯各个方面的大量研究,但对一些少数群体女性的研究却受到的关注要少得多。现有研究发现,尽管残疾人表现出很强的组织忠诚度且缺勤率较低,但他们仍面临残疾薪酬差距,担任经理、董事或从事专业职业的可能性也较小。偏见、能力主义和歧视的经历导致她们害怕披露自己的残疾情况,而在一些对残疾(尤其是精神疾病)存在污名化的经济体和社区中,这种情况可能会更加突出。据估计,全球有10亿人患有残疾,而女性可能因性别和残疾面临双重不利处境,因此其就业水平低于残疾男性和非残疾女性。了解影响这一相当大比例的(潜在)劳动力的职业动机、机会和发展的因素非常重要。本文对相关文献进行了快速综述,并确定了关键主题,包括残疾女性的职业不平等、残疾女性的职业障碍、提高残疾女性职业动机和机会的教育干预措施、残疾女性职业和职业发展的促进因素,以及性别、残疾和其他身份认同对女性职业发展的交叉影响。综述的局限性包括在搜索过程中排除了灰色文献和某些数据库。在对经同行评审的学术文献所形成的主题进行分析的基础上,本文为组织和政府提出了建议,并确立了未来的研究议程。

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