
Generation A
Perspectives on Special Populations and International Research on Autism in the Workplace
Emerald Publishing Limited
Published on 1. September 2022
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-1-80262-264-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Providing several new contributions to both the disabilities literature and research on special populations and international perspectives on Generation A, this book explores ways that researchers can help facilitate finding and maintaining employment for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The chapters included in this volume are organized and presented along two themes.
The first theme, Special Populations Affected by Generation A, explores the experiences of special populations within the generational cohort of Generation A. Chapters in this section of the book explore the growth of STEM occupations and how this growth may create opportunities for the women of Generation A. Other chapters in this section examine the career and life effects of being a parent of a young adult with ASD, the role of allies in supporting the efforts of young adults with ASD to find and maintain successful employment, and the unique career experiences of individuals with ASD in the legal profession.
The second theme, International Research on Generation A, explores the experiences of Generation A from an international perspective. The countries represented are India, Great Britain, Ireland, and Trinidad and Tobago. These chapters explore various ways that individuals with ASD and members of Generation A are being included in organizations in these countries. The legal issues associated with hiring individuals with ASD, as well as efforts by Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to facilitate their employment, are also presented.
The first theme, Special Populations Affected by Generation A, explores the experiences of special populations within the generational cohort of Generation A. Chapters in this section of the book explore the growth of STEM occupations and how this growth may create opportunities for the women of Generation A. Other chapters in this section examine the career and life effects of being a parent of a young adult with ASD, the role of allies in supporting the efforts of young adults with ASD to find and maintain successful employment, and the unique career experiences of individuals with ASD in the legal profession.
The second theme, International Research on Generation A, explores the experiences of Generation A from an international perspective. The countries represented are India, Great Britain, Ireland, and Trinidad and Tobago. These chapters explore various ways that individuals with ASD and members of Generation A are being included in organizations in these countries. The legal issues associated with hiring individuals with ASD, as well as efforts by Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to facilitate their employment, are also presented.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
504 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80262-264-5 (9781802622645)
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Amy E. Hurley-Hanson | Cristina M. Giannantonio
Generation A
Perspectives on Special Populations and International Research on Autism in the Workplace
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Amy E. Hurley-Hanson, Ph.D. is a Professor of Management in the George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University. She is also a Research Associate in the Thompson Policy Institute on Disability at Chapman University.
Cristina M. Giannantonio, Ph.D. is a Professor of Management in the George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University. She is also a Research Associate in the Thompson Policy Institute on Disability at Chapman University.
Cristina M. Giannantonio, Ph.D. is a Professor of Management in the George L. Argyros School of Business and Economics at Chapman University. She is also a Research Associate in the Thompson Policy Institute on Disability at Chapman University.
Editor
Chapman University, USA
Chapman University, USA
Content
Part I Special Populations Affected by Generation A
Chapter 1. Creating Career Opportunities for Women with Autism in STEM; Amy Jane Griffiths, Angel Miles Nash, Zachary D. Maupin, Raquel Rohm, and Sneha Mathur
Chapter 2. Workplace Experiences of Parents of Children with ASD; Jeff Larson
Chapter 3. Career Progression: Strategies used by self-advocates with ASD and their allies; Christine L. Nittrouer, Evan E. Dean, and Karrie A. Shogren
Chapter 4. Stellar Evolution: Career Paths of Autistic Professionals in Corporate Law Firms; Anna Hinder
Part II International Research on Generation A
Chapter 5. Enabling Neurodiversity at Workplace via Inclusive Human Resource Practices; Ashley Molloy, Ashley O'Donoghue, and Na Fu
Chapter 6. Autism, Generation A, and the Workplace: The Policy, Legal and Institutional Framework in Trinidad and Tobago; Natalie Persadi
Chapter 7. Efficacy of anti-discrimination legislation - The case of autism spectrum disorder; Jacqueline H. Stephenson
Chapter 8. Generation A: Life perspectives, potentials, challenges and future of neuro-diverse stars in India; Niranjan L R and Sumathi Annamalai
Chapter 1. Creating Career Opportunities for Women with Autism in STEM; Amy Jane Griffiths, Angel Miles Nash, Zachary D. Maupin, Raquel Rohm, and Sneha Mathur
Chapter 2. Workplace Experiences of Parents of Children with ASD; Jeff Larson
Chapter 3. Career Progression: Strategies used by self-advocates with ASD and their allies; Christine L. Nittrouer, Evan E. Dean, and Karrie A. Shogren
Chapter 4. Stellar Evolution: Career Paths of Autistic Professionals in Corporate Law Firms; Anna Hinder
Part II International Research on Generation A
Chapter 5. Enabling Neurodiversity at Workplace via Inclusive Human Resource Practices; Ashley Molloy, Ashley O'Donoghue, and Na Fu
Chapter 6. Autism, Generation A, and the Workplace: The Policy, Legal and Institutional Framework in Trinidad and Tobago; Natalie Persadi
Chapter 7. Efficacy of anti-discrimination legislation - The case of autism spectrum disorder; Jacqueline H. Stephenson
Chapter 8. Generation A: Life perspectives, potentials, challenges and future of neuro-diverse stars in India; Niranjan L R and Sumathi Annamalai