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Double Burden of Disability and Poverty: Does Vocational Rehabilitation Ease the School‐to‐Work Transition?
- Source :
- Social Inclusion, Vol 9, Iss 4, Pp 92-102 (2021), Social Inclusion, Promoting Inclusion and Equality in Education
- Publication Year :
- 2021
- Publisher :
- Cogitatio, 2021.
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Abstract
- Poor young people more often face health difficulties, (learning) disabilities, and are overrepresented in special schools. Consequently, youth from poor households disproportionately frequently participate in disability‐specific programs aiming to improve their educational levels and labor market opportunities. They face a double burden of disability and poverty. In our study, we look at poor and non‐poor youth with disabilities (YPWD) who participate in vocational rehabilitation (VR) and whether VR helps them (a) in transitioning into employment and (b) in leaving poverty. We examine the association between the receipt of initial basic income support (BIS) as a poverty indicator, later labor market outcomes, and earned vocational qualification using administrative data. We make use of a sample of all persons accepted for VR in 2010 (N = 36,645). We employ logit models on VR attendees' labor market outcomes three and five years after being accepted for VR as well as on their earned vocational qualifications. Beside initial poverty status, we control for educational level, type, and degree of disability and program pattern during the VR process. Our findings show that YPWD from poor households have a decreased likelihood of a vocational certificate and employment. Additionally, they are more likely to receive BIS than young people not from poor households and thus more likely to remain poor. In conclusion, VR seems to support poor YPWD less in their school‐to‐work transitions. Thus, disability‐specific programs should be more tailored to the social situations of participants, and counsellors should be more sensitive to their social backgrounds.
- Subjects :
- Social Problems
Economics
poverty
Armut
Arbeitsmarkt
soziale Probleme
Federal Republic of Germany
health status
germany
Lernbehinderung
HM401-1281
vocational rehabilitation
ddc:330
labor market integration
Sociology (General)
employability
Berufsforschung, Berufssoziologie
berufliche Integration
Occupational Research, Occupational Sociology
youth
learning disability
Germany
basic income support
school‐to‐work transition
Jugendlicher
Wirtschaft
occupational integration
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
ddc:360
Soziale Probleme und Sozialdienste
adolescent
Gesundheitszustand
berufliche Rehabilitation
labor market
Social problems and services
Beschäftigungsfähigkeit
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 21832803
- Volume :
- 9
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Social Inclusion
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..14398a5b672b8a9720bb3855bc1b620c