Lived employment experiences of college students and graduates with physical disabilities in the United States |
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Authors: | Mikyong Minsun Kim Brenda C. Williams |
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Affiliation: | Department of Educational Leadership , The George Washington University , Washington , DC , USA |
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Abstract: | This phenomenological study aims at understanding lived experiences of college seniors and recent college graduates with physical disabilities seeking employment opportunities after graduation in the USA The extensive interviews revealed that participants’ attitudes about and experiences with disability are diverse (pain to pride, denied accommodation to support); their major areas of concern are their own marketable skills and credentials as well as accessibility and accommodation in workplaces; continued education beyond the baccalaureate is a priority for many participants rather than an immediate transition to work; and the Office of Disability and professors were considered important advising agencies. Even among participants with similar physical disabilities, the symptoms, needs, and experiences varied. |
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Keywords: | college lived employment experiences physical disabilities |
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