Predicting community- versus facility-based employment for transition-aged young adults with disabilities: The role of race, ethnicity, and support systems
Titel:
Predicting community- versus facility-based employment for transition-aged young adults with disabilities: The role of race, ethnicity, and support systems
Auteur:
Hasnain, Rooshey Balcazar, Fabricio
Verschenen in:
Journal of vocational rehabilitation
Paginering:
Jaargang 31 (2009) nr. 3 pagina's 175-188
Jaar:
2009-12-23
Inhoud:
This study examines the effects of socio-economic, attitudinal, and support-related variables on the employment status of young adults with disabilities who participate in community-based and facility-based work settings. It was based on a nationally representative sample of 1,899 young adults with disabilities, ages 18 to 26, from White, Black/African-American, and Latino backgrounds living in the U.S. Secondary analyses of the data showed that race/ethnicity, gender, education, socioeconomic level, perception of disability by respondents and family members, and the availability of formal (e.g., vocational rehabilitation service) and informal supports (e.g., family/friends) are significantly related to community-based employment. The results suggest that non-White young adults with disabilities are less likely to be employed in a community-based setting, compared with their White peers, even after controlling for other variables. The need for more effective policies and programs to support successful transition into community-based employment for members of ethnic and racial population groups is discussed.