Patterns of discrimination in hiring job applicants with disabilities: The role of disability type, job complexity, and public contact. |
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Authors: | Gouvier, W. Drew Sytsma-Jordan, Sara Mayville, Stephen |
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Abstract: | Objective: To evaluate the effects of disability type, job complexity, and public contact on hiring decisions. Design and Participants: An Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA; 1990) fact sheet and matched resumes with vocational and medical histories including chronic mental illness, developmental disability, closed head injury, and back injury were provided to 295 undergraduate business-related majors, who rated the applicants' suitability for 2 job positions and work shifts. Results: Findings indicated disparities in ratings of employability as a function of disability type. Paired comparisons yielded complementary findings, with effects of disability type and Disability Type × Job Complexity, but no effects of public contact. Conclusions: Stereotyping and discrimination in employment decisions apparently persist, more than 10 years after the ADA. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | employment discrimination hiring decisions disability type job complexity public contact chronic mental illness developmental disability closed head injury back injury |
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