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OverviewThe employment landscape is evolving rapidly, driven by technological innovations, shifting employer practices, and new government policies that redefine where and how work is performed. However, these transformations have not been universally beneficial. Future research is required to explore the potential disproportionate impact they might have on marginalized populations already excluded from the labor market. People with disabilities are one group who continue to have a low employment rate in the United States (U.S). They are also more likely than those without disabilities to work part-time or in precarious jobs with less job security, lower pay and benefits, and minimal worker protections. This volume of Research in Social Science and Disability brings together leading research that examines how systemic policies and practices, pandemic-driven transformations, and strategies for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) continue to shape the employment landscape for workers with disabilities. Disability and the Future of Work explores changing workplace dynamics and proposes strategies for fostering an inclusive and equitable future of work for people with disabilities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fitore Hyseni (Syracuse University, USA) , Lisa Schur (Rutgers University, USA) , Douglas Kruse (Rutgers University, USA) , Peter Blanck (Syracuse University, USA)Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9781835490068ISBN 10: 1835490069 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 09 July 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction to the Volume: Creating an Inclusive Future of Work for People with Disabilities; Fitore Hyseni, Lisa Schur, Douglas Kruse, and Peter Blanck Part I. Exploring Employment Disparities and Job Market Trends Chapter 1. Shifting Landscapes: Demographic Trends among Workers with Disabilities; Nanette Goodman, Arzana Myderrizi, and Giuseppe Franco Pagano Chapter 2. First Fired, Last Hired, and Lower Paid: Reemployment Outcomes among Displaced Workers with Disabilities, 2007-2021; Michelle Maroto and David Pettinicchio Chapter 3. The Challenge of Contingent Work Practices for People with Disabilities: Findings from Qualitative and Survey Research; Nathan W. Moon, Frances H. Harris, Maureen A. Linden, Salimah LaForce, and Patricia C. Griffiths Part II. Systemic Barriers and Opportunities in Employment Policy Chapter 4. Dismantling Structural Ableism: The Influence of State Medicaid and Long-Term Services and Supports Policies on Disability-Based Employment Inequalities; Laurin E. Bixby Chapter 5. The Disability Squeeze: How unmet Needs and out of Pocket Costs Impede Work for People with Disabilities; Zachary Morris and Nanette Goodman Chapter 6. “No Exit”: Disability Inclusion and the Future of (Sheltered) Work; Katharina Heyer Chapter 7. The Nexus Framework: Addressing Racial Bias and Equity in Disability Employment; Kate Caldwell, Sumithra Murthy, Bailey Werner, Rooshey Hasnain, and Brenda Parker Part III. Pandemic-Driven Shifts in Work and Accessibility Chapter 8. Navigating Post-Pandemic Realities: Faculty Struggles with Workplace Support and Stigma; Morgan Sanchez Chapter 9. Disabled Workers' Experiences of Remote Work Technology during the COVID-19 Lockdowns in Belgium and the UK; Frederike Scholz, Betul Yalcin, Koen Van Laer, and Jo Ingold Part IV. Shaping the Future of Work Through Inclusion and Equity Chapter 10. The Transforming National Landscape of Disability Rights, Mental Health, and Employment: Qualitative Interviews with ADA Policy Experts; Robert Gould, Mariana Garcia-Torres, Sarah Parker Harris, Amy Satterthwaite, Gus Budiarta, and Mark Harniss Chapter 11. Inclusion of Disability-Owned Businesses into Federal, State, and Private Sector Supplier Diversity Initiatives; Fatma Altunkol Wise, Nanette Goodman, and Lauren Gilbert Chapter 12. Is the Future a Dead-End Job?: A Review and Agenda on Promotion Discrimination Against People with Disabilities; Lauren Gilbert Chapter 13. “Ableism Management”: The Additional Labor of Work and Life with a Disability; LaWanda H. Cook and Akemi NishidaReviewsAuthor InformationFitore Hyseni is the Director of Research at the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI), Syracuse University, USA. Lisa Schur is Professor and former Chair of the Department of Labor Studies and Employment Relations at Rutgers University, USA. Douglas Kruse is a Distinguished Professor in the School of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University, a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research in Cambridge, USA, and a Research Fellow in the IZA Institute of Labor Economics in Bonn, Germany. Peter Blanck is University Professor at Syracuse University and Chairman of the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI), Syracuse University, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |