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Perceptions and Bias of Small Business Leaders in Employing People with Different Types of Disabilities.

Nanette GoodmanSamantha DeaneFitore HyseniMichal SofferGary ShaheenPeter Blanck
Published in: Journal of occupational rehabilitation (2024)
Understanding small employers' underlying concerns and effectively addressing those factors is crucial for developing effective intervention strategies to encourage small employers to hire and retain people with different disabilities. Our results suggest greater openness among ADA-covered employers to hiring people with disabilities, but the perceived barriers indicate a need for ongoing information on effective intervention strategies to increase disability hiring among all small employers.
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