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What is the Meaning of Paid Employment for Well-Being? A Focus Group Study on Differences and Similarities Between Autistic Adults With and Without Employment
PurposeThe aim of the present study was to explore the meaning of work for the subjective well-being of autistic adults with and without paid...
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Implications of Childhood Autism Spectrum Disorder for Maternal Employment: United States vs. Norway
ObjectivesA country’s social welfare system may play an important role in maternal employment. This study compared the labor market participation of...
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Autistic Perspectives on Employment: A Sco** Review
PurposeInclusive recruitment and employment of autistic adults has garnered recent attention in research and policy. To address a need to better...
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Employment of patients with rheumatoid arthritis - a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundPatients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have difficulties maintaining employment due to the impact of the disease on their work ability....
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Assistive Technology’s Potential to Improve Employment of People with Disabilities
PurposeThis study investigates how access to assistive technologies affects employment and earnings among people with disabilities.
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Association between prevalence and severity of chronic kidney disease and employment status: a nationwide study in Korea
BackgroundThe prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing globally, and understanding the association between CKD and employment status...
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Association of auditory processing abilities and employment in young women
BackgroundThis study aimed to investigate the relationship between employment status and auditory processing abilities in women, considering the...
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Association between maternal employment status and presence of children with major congenital anomalies in Denmark
ImportanceThe burden of caring for children with complex medical problems such as major congenital anomalies falls principally on mothers, who in...
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Employment status among cancer survivors in a Late Effects Clinic in Denmark
PurposeThis study aims to investigate changes in employment status among disease-free working-age cancer survivors (CSs) with late effects from...
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Employment of Certified Peer Specialists in Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas
The current demand for mental health services is exacerbated by an ongoing shortage of behavioral health care providers in the United States. The...
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Employment, occupation, and income in adults with neurofibromatosis 1 in Denmark: a population- and register-based cohort study
BackgroundLittle is known about employment status, occupation, and disposable income in adults with NF1.
MethodsFrom the Danish National Patient...
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Clubhouse Employment Programs
The Clubhouse model of psychosocial rehabilitation provides several employment opportunities to individuals who experience mental health concerns,...
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The Employment Quality of Persons with Disabilities: Findings from a National Survey
PurposeLabour market integration is a widely accepted strategy for promoting the social and economic inclusion of persons with disabilities. But what...
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The health consequences of informal employment among female workers and their children: a systematic review
BackgroundInformal employment is unprotected and unregistered and it is often characterized by precarious working arrangements. Although being a...
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State-Federal Vocational Rehabilitation Services, Demographic Characteristics and Employment Outcomes for Native Americans with Mental Illnesses
There were 9.7 million Native Americans (American Indian, Alaska Native-AI/AN- these acronyms will be used interchangeably with Native Americans...
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Impact of rehabilitation services on employment outcomes for individuals with physical disabilities: a propensity score matching analysis
BackgroundChoosing a suitable job and leading a fulfilling professional life is vital for individuals, regardless of disability. Governments provide...
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The relationships between precarious employment, having a calling, and occupational well-being among young nurses: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundWorking in the healthcare sector seems less interesting than other sectors: the salary is low relative to the demands of the labour...
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Post-Retirement Employment among Iranian Older Adults: The Competition of Two Generation
AbstractThis study seeks to investigate the factor influencing post-retirement employment among the Iranian older adults. The participants consisted...
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A survey exploring factors affecting employment of physician associates in Ireland
BackgroundIn the Republic of Ireland, the employment of physician associates (PAs) is growing. Following a pilot project in a hospital setting, PAs...
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The impact of self-employment on mental health of the younger elderly in China
BackgroundWith the prolongation of the life expectancy of the Chinese population and the intensification of the aging process of the population, the...