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Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation
2003 Volume.13 No. 2 p.51 ~ p.80
A Study on the career success: Focusing on factors comparison of workers with disabilities and without disabilities


Lee Dal-Yob
Abstract
It is true that there has been not successful for rehabilitation professionals to place their clients competitive in employment settings, in spite of their endless effort for workers with disabilities. ¡¯The high turnover rate and transfer caused to unemployment among workers with disabilities. As a career success is life-long process, workers with disabilities should not have chance to make a failure or dropout in employment. In other words, if workers with disabilities feel career success, they will also have a sense of life success. Therefore, this study was aimed to help workers with disabilities¡¯ views their situations as belong successful and compare workers without disabilities in similar conditions. As a results, the type of occupations influenced both groups, but age influenced most significantly to workers without disabilities. These revealed that our thinking of workers with disabilities may be influenced by income is not appropriate. Therefore, workers with disabilities are also influenced by other variables such as work itself. It is suggested that rehabilitation professionals should consider the type of occupation when placing their clients. Most of all, they must consider and assess their clients¡¯ attitudes and interests. Vocational rehabilitation counselor should also prepare workers with disabilities to have better emotion toward their income and prestiges of work. Professionals and government should make all efforts to offer workers with disabilities much higher educational opportunities.
KEYWORD
job, success, career success, turnover, transfer, workers with disabilities
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