A review on employee benefits for working parents with autistic children

Shirley Angie Sitimin, Z. Ismail, Amily Fikry, Hamizah Hassan, S. Ahmad, N. Samat, Rosidah Musa, Rugayah Hashim
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Autism is a behavioural illness categorized based on poor communication skills, lack of social interaction and weird way of playing. As a caregiver and a worker at the same time, 78 per cent of employees sometimes had to take short time off or leave early from work, come to work late, and being absence for a long period of time. Since children with autism needs more health services and attention, working parents are hoping to get better employees benefits from their employers. Mostly, in developed countries such as United States, employee benefits for working parents with autistic children is applicable but the employees benefits provided are very limited and it is based on the organization's benefit policies. This research provides a general review on previous related studies especially the one which is closely related to employee benefits for working parents with autistic children. Thus, this research can contribute to the new knowledge in creating special employee benefits in the workplace for working parents with autistic children globally.
有自闭症儿童的在职父母的雇员福利审查
自闭症是一种行为疾病,主要表现为沟通能力差、缺乏社会交往和古怪的玩耍方式。作为照顾者和工作人员,78%的员工有时不得不短暂休假或早退,迟到,长时间缺勤。由于自闭症儿童需要更多的健康服务和关注,在职父母希望从雇主那里得到更好的员工福利。大多数情况下,在美国等发达国家,为有自闭症儿童的在职父母提供员工福利是适用的,但提供的员工福利非常有限,而且是基于组织的福利政策。本研究综述了以往的相关研究,特别是与自闭症儿童的在职父母的员工福利密切相关的研究。因此,这项研究可以为全球自闭症儿童的在职父母在工作场所创造特殊的员工福利贡献新的知识。
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