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Introduction
The level of labor integration of people with disability (PwD) is notably lower than that of people without disabilities. In order to evaluate the success of the labor market integration of people with disabilities, it is necessary to establish a series of indicators that go beyond hiring rates. Hence, the objective of this study is to develop a list of indicators with their specified individual weight that will serve to evaluate the success of the labor market insertion of PwD in conventional companies.
Methodology
The Delphi method was used. In Phase 1, an open-ended questionnaire was distributed to 48 human resources and disability experts. From this qualitative analysis, a list of 52 indicators was drawn up and the experts were asked to evaluate their importance using a scale from 0 to 10 points. The convergence of opinion was obtained in the third phase. To evaluate the degree of stability of the experts’ responses in the different phases, the Wilcoxon test was applied. Finally, a factor analysis was carried out in relation to the indicators.
Results
After the development of the three phases and the factor analysis, a list of 26 indicators was obtained to measure the success of inclusive employability, structured in four factors: Work Performance, Labor Management, Social and Organizational Impact, Competency Assessment.
Conclusions
This project has provided a list of indicators that can be the basis for the creation of a scale to assess the successful integration of people with disabilities in the conventional company.
Details
Social skills;
Work environment;
Labor market;
Success;
Qualitative research;
People with disabilities;
Employment;
Adaptation;
Indicators;
Companies;
Factor analysis;
Employers;
Disability;
Employability;
Insertion;
Organizational effectiveness;
Measures;
Qualitative analysis;
Workers with disabilities;
Disabilities;
Delphi method;
Age;
Labor;
Social integration;
Experts;
Integration;
Human resources;
Public policy;
Statistical analysis;
Disability studies;
Convergence;
Work;
Economic integration;
Market integration