Factors affecting employability among young adults with spina bifida and hydrocephalus.

B Tew, K M Laurence, V Jenkins
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A sample of 98 young adults with spina bifida were interviewed. None had severe learning difficulties. All were resident in S. Wales or the West of England. Only a third were in open competitive employment, mainly of a clerical nature. Their incomes fell well below average British earnings. Comparing those in work with the unemployed showed they differed significantly according to intelligence, academic qualifications, continence, behaviour, overall disability score and place of residence. The non-discriminating factors are listed and the implications of the findings discussed.

影响脊柱裂和脑积水青年就业能力的因素。
对98名患有脊柱裂的年轻人进行了访谈。没有人有严重的学习困难。所有人都居住在威尔士或英格兰西部。只有三分之一的人从事公开竞争的工作,主要是文书性质的工作。他们的收入远远低于英国人的平均收入。有工作的人与失业的人相比,他们在智力、学历、自制、行为、总体残疾评分和居住地方面存在显著差异。列出了非歧视性因素,并讨论了研究结果的含义。
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