Who requests and receives workplace accommodations? An intersectional analysis

F Hyseni, N Goodman, P Blanck - Journal of occupational rehabilitation, 2024 - Springer
Purpose This study investigates who requests workplace accommodations and who is more
likely to have requests granted. We investigate the role of demographic characteristics and …

The sociology of disability-based economic inequality

D Pettinicchio, M Maroto… - Contemporary Sociology, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Disability is often ignored in sociological studies of inequality and stratification even though
it is a highly stigmatized status characteristic strongly associated with socioeconomic …

Economic inclusion and empowerment of people with disabilities

P Blanck, F Hyseni, N Goodman - … of disability: critical thought and social …, 2024 - Springer
People with disabilities continue to face extreme disparities in economic inclusion. They
have lower employment rates, earn significantly less, are more likely to engage in …

An Accommodation for Whom? Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed the Landscape of Flexible and Remote Work for Workers with Disabilities?

JD Brooks, S von Schrader - Employee Responsibilities and Rights …, 2023 - Springer
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, flexible and remote work was viewed as a silver
bullet that would increase employment rates among people with disabilities. This view fails …

[HTML][HTML] Intersectional inequalities: How socioeconomic well-being varies at the intersection of disability, gender, race-ethnicity, and age

LE Bixby - Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 2024 - Elsevier
Building on calls to integrate disability as an axis of stratification within sociological
research, particularly within intersectional analyses of inequality, this study documents the …

Deconstructing Disability-Based Socioeconomic Inequality: Intersectional Injustice, Structural Ableism, and State Policy Contexts

LE Bixby - 2024 - search.proquest.com
The socioeconomic disadvantage experienced by disabled people is too often perceived as
the natural, logical, or inevitable consequence of disability rather than resulting from policies …

Reasonable Accommodation, Rehabilitation, and Institutionalization: Theorizing Disabled Citizenship

MG Borus - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Disability, as a social construct, is embedded in a wide range of social systems. Beginning
from the premise that different laws and institutions define disability in divergent, often …

[PDF][PDF] FEATURED ESSAY

D PETTINICCHIO, M MAROTO… - Contemporary …, 2022 - academia.edu
Disability is often ignored in sociological studies of inequality and stratification even though
it is a highly stigmatized status characteristic strongly associated with socioeconomic …