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Exploring the careers of women with disabilities: a systematic review and implications for human resource management

Xi Wen Chan (Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia)
Kate Hutchings (Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Queensland, Australia)

Personnel Review

ISSN: 0048-3486

Article publication date: 8 October 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Although many organisations and governments internationally acknowledge that a diverse workforce is essential for improved decision-making, employee well-being and organisational performance and competitiveness, women with disabilities and their (potential) participation and contributions within organisations continue to be overlooked and under-researched. Examining the careers of women with disabilities through the lens of human resource management (HRM) allows for the development of policies and practices that support their inclusion and progression in the workforce and helps lay the foundation for legislative, institutional and organisational changes that address the unique challenges faced by this cohort.

Design/methodology/approach

We conducted a comprehensive, systematic scoping review that analyses various career-related aspects for women with disabilities across different cultural and geographical contexts internationally. A two-stage review (Stage 1 – Title and abstract screening and Stage 2 – Full-text review) of the extant literature on the careers of women with disabilities yielded 80 relevant empirical articles.

Findings

Our review identified four key career-related themes pertaining to women with disabilities: (1) Educational interventions and support for positive career outcomes of women with disabilities; (2) Workplace discrimination and workplace accessibility of women with disabilities; (3) Factors influencing the career development and advancement of women with disabilities and (4) The role of gender in the career exploration and decision-making processes of women with disabilities.

Originality/value

This systematic scoping review contributes to the nascent scholarly discourse on enhancing career-related outcomes of women with disabilities and offers evidence-based insights to guide future HRM research on the intersection of gender and disability/ies in careers.

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Acknowledgements

We extend our sincere gratitude to our handling editor, Professor Eddy Ng, and the two anonymous reviewers for their invaluable guidance and insightful feedback throughout the review process.

Citation

Chan, X.W. and Hutchings, K. (2024), "Exploring the careers of women with disabilities: a systematic review and implications for human resource management", Personnel Review, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-01-2024-0086

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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