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Construction as a career choice for young disabled people: dispelling the myths

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  • Marcus Ormerod
  • Rita Newton

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Disabled people want to have the same opportunities and experiences as everyone else, yet owing to a number of barriers they are often excluded from meaningful employment. There are few statistics available in the UK to provide an accurate understanding of the number of disabled people within construction, and there remains a lack of research on employment, disability and construction. The perceptions of, and barriers faced by, young disabled people in considering potential employment in the construction industry were investigated. A participatory research approach was adopted which places disabled people at the heart of the research process. A mix of interviews and mini focus groups was undertaken with a total of 49 participants drawn from the North West of England. The need for inclusive approaches within the construction industry came across strongly, with participants preferring to be treated equally rather than being treated favourably. Disabled young people are unlikely to consider employment within construction without better awareness raising by industry-both employers and professional institutions-of the range and scope of opportunities available, and a dispelling of the myths that construction is for able-bodied, fit, men.

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  • Marcus Ormerod & Rita Newton, 2013. "Construction as a career choice for young disabled people: dispelling the myths," Construction Management and Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 31(8), pages 928-938, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:conmgt:v:31:y:2013:i:8:p:928-938
    DOI: 10.1080/01446193.2013.777465
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    1. Riccardo Natoli & Catherine Xiaocui Lou & David Goodwin, 2023. "Addressing Barriers to Social Procurement Implementation in the Construction and Transportation Industries: An Ecosystem Perspective," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(14), pages 1-21, July.

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