职业康复中的性别差异:对残疾人就业和赋权的范围审查

Mohammad Habibur Rahman
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尽管国际社会努力促进包容性发展,但残疾妇女仍然面临巨大的就业障碍。尽管职业康复(VR)项目的初衷是有益的,但性别差异仍然是一个重大障碍。为了填补这一空白,本研究根据PRISMA-ScR指南使用了混合方法的范围审查。研究人员对四个重要的学术数据库进行了彻底的搜索,以确定2000年至2025年间发表的关于性别、就业和赋权的研究成果。在审查中发现了一致的趋势:残疾女性面临着许多相互关联的障碍,而残疾男性在VR后一直经历着更高的就业率、更好的工作保留率和更高的收入。这些因素包括照顾责任、有限的职业发展、招聘中的性别偏见和有限的技能培训机会,所有这些都导致了就业不足和自我效能感的下降。研究结果表明,迫切需要性别敏感的虚拟现实策略——比如适应性强的培训计划和指导计划——以及纠正系统性不公正的法律。制定公平的虚拟现实框架将需要在代表性不足的地区扩大研究,并利用按性别分列的数据加强证据基础。该审查的结论是,改善就业公平和赋予残疾人,特别是残疾妇女权力,需要将虚拟现实转变为真正包容的制度。
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Gender disparities in vocational rehabilitation: A scoping review on employment and empowerment among persons with disabilities
Despite international efforts to promote inclusive development, women with disabilities still face substantial employment barriers. Even though vocational rehabilitation (VR) programs are intended to be beneficial, gender disparities, continue to be a significant obstacle. In order to fill this gap, this study uses a mixed-methods scoping review in accordance with PRISMA-ScR guidelines. The researcher conducted a thorough search of four significant scholarly databases to identify research on gender, employment, and empowerment outcomes published between 2000 and 2025, Consistent trends were found in the review: women with disabilities faced numerous, interlocking obstacles, whereas men with disabilities consistently experienced higher employment rates, improved job retention, and higher income following VR. These included caregiving duties, limited career advancement, gender bias in hiring, and limited access to skills training, all of which contributed to underemployment and a decline in self-efficacy. The results show how urgently gender-sensitive VR tactics—like adaptable training plans and mentorship programs—as well as laws that correct systemic injustices are needed. Developing equitable VR frameworks will require expanding research in underrepresented regions and bolstering the evidence base with gender-disaggregated data. The review concludes that improving employment equity and empowering individuals with disabilities, especially women with disabilities requires VR to be transformed into a truly inclusive system.
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