越南职业培训中对残疾妇女的歧视

Pham Thi Lan Huong, Nguyen Thuy Anh
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越南有600万残疾人,占总人口的7.8%[1,2],是世界上残疾率最高的国家之一。与残疾男性相比,残疾女性在接受职业培训方面面临更多挑战[3]。本研究采用定性方法,对各利益相关者进行深度访谈,从内部投入和外部产出两个方面对职业培训进行评价。为此,本文首先概述了残疾的定义,并提供了越南残疾妇女和职业培训的统计概况。接下来的部分解释了本研究的理论框架和方法。第四部分是研究成果和讨论。最后,提出了改善越南妇女职业培训的政策建议。结果表明:(1)女性残疾妇女在日常生活和就业中比男性残疾妇女面临更多的歧视;ii)有公司支持wwd找到工作并融入社会;iii)目前政府的支持没有预期的那么有效,政府应该有更多的政策来鼓励企业参与妇女的职业培训。
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Discrimination Toward Women with Disabilities (WWDs) in Vocational Training in Vietnam
With 6 million people with disabilities (PWDs) accounting for 7.8% of the total population [1, 2], Vietnam has one of the highest rates of disability in the world. Compared to men with disabilities (MWDs), women with disabilities (WWDs) have to face more challenges in approaching vocational training [3]. Using a qualitative approach, this research conducted in-depth interviews with various stakeholders to evaluate the vocational training from both internal input and external output aspects. For this purpose, first the paper outlines the definition of disability and provides a statistical overview of the WWDs and vocation training for them in Vietnam. The following part explains the theoretical framework and methodology used in this research. The fourth part presents the research results and discussion. Finally, the paper proposes some policy implications to improve vocational training for WWDs in Vietnam. The results show that i) WWDs face more discrimination in daily life and employment than men with disabilities (MWDs); ii) There are companies that support WWDs to get a job and integrate with society; and iii) Current support from the government is not as effective as expected and that they should have more policies to encourage the involvement of companies in vocational training for WWDs.  
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