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Job and Work Analysis Guidelines on Identifying Jobs for Persons With Disabilities

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JOB_AND_WORK_ANALYSIS_no_1.pdf (168.46 KB)
Permanent Link(s)
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/76422
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Author
Heron, Robert
Abstract

[From Preface] As people with disabilities enter in greater numbers into competitive employment, it has become clear that they can be excellent employees, an asset to their employers, if they work in jobs matched to their skills, abilities and interests. Many employers of disabled persons are testifying to this all round the world. Other employers are willing to recruit disabled workers, but need support in this, as they may be unsure of what jobs to offer. Job and work analysis can be useful in identifying suitable jobs within the enterprise, and adjustments and accommodations which may need to be carried out, and in making it easier to match the skills and abilities of the disabled job seeker with the requirements of the job.

Date Issued
2005-01-01
Keywords
job
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work
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analysis
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person
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disabilities
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employment
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skill
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work
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employer
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enterprise
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service
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ILO
Type
article

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