2022
DOI: 10.1002/ajs4.238
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(Under)valuing lived experience in the disability workforce: A snapshot of Australian job recruitment

Abstract: The Australian disability workforce has grown, and there is compelling evidence that peer work has a number of valuable impacts. Despite these apparent opportunities, there continue to be high levels of unemployment among people with disability and failure to draw on the assets of people with disability in Australian workplaces. To understand these ostensible missed opportunities, this study examined the ways in which lived experience was described as an asset in disability workforce recruitment. Advertisement… Show more

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“…This process begins after hiring and divides competitors into two sections: those who are offered jobs and those who are not offered jobs. Affects workforce recruitment and retention, higher salaries and compensation (Davies & Butler, 2022).…”
Section: Third Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process begins after hiring and divides competitors into two sections: those who are offered jobs and those who are not offered jobs. Affects workforce recruitment and retention, higher salaries and compensation (Davies & Butler, 2022).…”
Section: Third Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recognised the value of autoethnography in giving voice and offering a rich understanding of complex social issues. However, we also recognised the benefits of collaborative research, which aligned with the peer models of engagement we have used in other aspects of our personal and professional lives (Davies & Butler 2022;Scott & Doughty 2012). Collaborative approaches to autoethnography may be able to offer multiple points of view and offer opportunities for redistribution of power via a collaborative narrative and analysis process (Denshire 2014;Roy & Uekusa 2020;Spies et al 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…As researchers who are also involved in various forms of peer support and peer work-the sharing of lived experience for mutual benefit-connections to people with shared experiences were important to us (Davies & Butler 2022;Scott & Doughty 2012). We do, however, recognise that as researchers it is not our intention to represent the views of others (even those who may connect with our experiences) or to position our stories as anything other than our own.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Its aims were to gain a snapshot sample of advertisements at one point in time. Single point-in-time research is a common method for conducting advertisement-based research (Davies & Butler, 2022;Sinclaire et al, 2022). This approach did not require ethical approval as the information was publicly available, and there was no foreseeable human risk.…”
Section: Surveys Related To Counselling Employmentmentioning
confidence: 99%