The vocational well-being of workers with childhood onset of disability: Life satisfaction and perceived workplace discrimination

Workers with disabilities are understudied, and workers with childhood onset of disability have been excluded from many of the studies on disability and work that do exist. This research compares the effects of childhood and adult onset of disability in a nationally representative sample of workers...

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Published inJournal of vocational behavior Vol. 79; no. 3; pp. 681 - 698
Main Authors Moore, Mark E., Konrad, Alison M., Yang, Yang, Ng, Eddy S.W., Doherty, Alison J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Philadelphia Elsevier Inc 01.12.2011
Elsevier
Elsevier Limited
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Summary:Workers with disabilities are understudied, and workers with childhood onset of disability have been excluded from many of the studies on disability and work that do exist. This research compares the effects of childhood and adult onset of disability in a nationally representative sample of workers with disabilities. Educational disruptions due to disability status in childhood are negatively associated with life satisfaction and positively associated with perceived discrimination. Although age is associated with increased life satisfaction and decreased perceptions of discrimination for workers with adult disability onset, age is unrelated to these outcomes for workers with childhood disability onset. Receiving workplace accommodations is positively associated with satisfaction and negatively associated with discrimination for both groups, however, these relationships are stronger in magnitude for the childhood disability onset group. Organizational environments, both in education and in the workplace, play a critical role in the vocational well-being of workers with childhood disability onset. ► We compare the effects of childhood and adult disability onset in a national sample of workers. ► Educational disruption due to disability is negatively related to vocational well-being. ► Age is positively related to well-being with adult but not childhood disability onset. ► Workplace accommodation is positively related to well-being, more so with childhood onset. ► Organizational environments are critical to well-being with childhood onset of disability.
ISSN:0001-8791
1095-9084
DOI:10.1016/j.jvb.2011.03.019