Legislation on Disability and Employment: To What Extent Are Employment Rights Guaranteed for Persons with Disabilities?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Employment of Persons with Disabilities: What Does the Evidence Say?
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Country Selection
2.3. Selection of Documents
2.4. Data Analysis
2.4.1. Documentary Analysis
2.4.2. Thematic Analysis
- (1)
- Familiarisation with the data: All normative documents in each country were identified, read, and divided into different categories: documents, norms, or policies for people with disabilities and labour codes, laws on social protection, or other documents related to labour legislation in general.
- (2)
- Analytical phase: Based on the process of familiarisation, the theoretical background of the study, and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, the research team designed a list of categories, subcategories, and codes (Table A2, Appendix B). Using the list of categories, an inductive and deductive coding process was implemented using a preselected list of codes and allowing new categories to emerge in the data. This process was conducted by one member of the research team, and a process of checking the coding was conducted by a second member of the team.
- (3)
- Creating thematic networks: Once the coding process was finalised, the results were organised in two thematic networks. Each network represented the most relevant relationships between categories and subcategories and also reflected the theoretical understanding of important concepts behind the legislation.
- (4)
- Interpretive phase: This final phase was aimed to develop explanations based on the results. In this phase, the research team compared the results between countries and then classified countries according to their levels of agreement or disagreement on the content of the legal documents.
3. Results
3.1. Thematic Networks
3.2. Categories
3.2.1. Right to Work
3.2.2. Anti-Discrimination Laws
3.2.3. Regulations on Companies
3.2.4. Education
3.3. Country Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Country | Documents | Number |
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Chile | Ley General de Discapacidad Chile; Política Pública Nacional de Discapacidad; Código de Trabajo; Ley Antidiscriminación, Ley Protección Social. 1 | 5 |
Bolivia | Ley General del Trabajo; Ley General Discapacidad Bolivia; Política Pública Discapacidad Bolivia; Ley Antidiscriminación; Ley Protección Social. 2 | 5 |
Colombia | Código del Trabajo; Ley Antidiscriminación; Ley de Protección Social; Política Pública de Discapacidad; Ley General de Discapacidad. 3 | 5 |
Costa Rica | Ley Antidiscriminación; Ley Protección Social; Ley General de Discapacidad; Política Pública Nacional de Discapacidad; Código de Trabajo. 4 | 5 |
Ecuador | Ley Antidiscriminación (Artículo 11 n2); Ley Seguridad Social; Ley General de Discapacidad; Política Pública Nacional de Discapacidad; Código de Trabajo. 5 | 5 |
México | Ley Antidiscriminación; Ley Federal del Trabajo; Ley General de Discapacidad; Ley Seguridad Social. 6 | 4 |
Peru | Código del Trabajo; Ley General de Discapacidad; Ley de Protección Social; Plan Nacional de Accesibilidad Perú 2018; Ley Antidiscriminación. 7 | 5 |
Appendix B
Categories | Codes | # Codes |
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Disability Models | Social Model; Biopsychosocial Model, Human Rights Model; Medical Model | 4 |
Inclusion | Definition; Education; Employment; Social | 4 |
Labour Laws | Reasonable Adjustments; Self-Employment; Favourable Conditions PwD; Protected Employment PwD; Equity of Opportunities PwD; Equal Remuneration; People with Disabilities. | 7 |
Social Security | Disability Pension; Labour Risks; Health PwD | 3 |
Social Assistance | Disability Subsidy/benefits | 1 |
Discrimination Acts | Actions; Attitude; Definition; Disability; Employment; Sanctions | 6 |
Regulations of Companies | Mandatory Quotas PwD; Tax Exemptions; Incentives PwD | 3 |
Laws | State Actions; Scope of the Law; Disability Certification; Follow-up Measures; Objectives of the Law; Principles of the Law; State Role | 7 |
Accessibility | Attitudinal; Definition; Education; Physical; Public Transportation; Employment | 6 |
Participation | Participation of PwD | 1 |
Job Training Programmes | Equity of Opportunities PwD; Benefits; Definition; Requirements | 4 |
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Country | Number of People with Disabilities | Percentage | Percentage of People with Disabilities Who Are Employed |
---|---|---|---|
Bolivia | 388,199 | 3.2% | 11.3% a |
Colombia | 3,500,000 | 7.1% | 12.0% b |
Chile | 2,836,818 | 16.7% | 13.0% c |
Ecuador | 485,325 | 2.8% | 14.4% d |
Costa Rica | 670,640 | 18.2% | 43.0% e |
Mexico | 7,650,000 | 23.4% | 39.1% f |
Peru | 3,351,919 | 10.3% | 43.0% g |
Bolivia | Colombia | Chile | Costa Rica | Ecuador | Mexico | Peru | |
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Classification Welfare State | Intermediate | Intermediate | Pioneer | Pioneer | Intermediate | Intermediate | Intermediate |
Perspective on disability in labour regulation | Incapacity to work | Incapacity to work | Human rights | Human rights | Incapacity to work | Human rights | Incapacity to work |
Existence of a public policy on disability | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes |
Protection of the right to work | The Political Constitution of Bolivia (2009) | The Statutory Law on Disability (2013) | The Labour Inclusion Law in Chile (2018) | Law 7600 (1996) | The Organic Law on Disability (2012) | Political Constitution of Mexico (1917) | The Labour Inclusion Law (2016) |
Anti-Discrimination Law | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Regulation of Employers | Quotas | Quotas | Quotas | Quotas | Quotas | No | Quotas |
Tax exemptions | Tax exemptions | Tax exemptions | Tax exemptions | Tax exemptions | |||
Incentives for hiring | Incentives for hiring | Incentives for hiring | Incentives for hiring | Incentives for hiring | |||
Skill Training Programmes | Tabaja Perú- Programa Factor Trabajo (Programme Factor Employment) | Pacto Productividad (Productivity Pact) | Fundación Avanzar-Agora (Avanzar-Agora Foundation) | Empleate (Employ yourself) | Labour Integration Service (FENEDIF SIL)-FAD Ecuador-CEE Ecuador | Fundación PARALIFE- INCLUYEME-FHADI IP-Entrale (PARALIFE Foundation) | Programa de Inclusión laboral para Personas con Discapacidad-Agora (Labour Inclusion Programme for People with Disabilities-Agora) |
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Pinilla-Roncancio, M.; Rodríguez Caicedo, N. Legislation on Disability and Employment: To What Extent Are Employment Rights Guaranteed for Persons with Disabilities? Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 5654. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095654
Pinilla-Roncancio M, Rodríguez Caicedo N. Legislation on Disability and Employment: To What Extent Are Employment Rights Guaranteed for Persons with Disabilities? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(9):5654. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095654
Chicago/Turabian StylePinilla-Roncancio, Mónica, and Nicolas Rodríguez Caicedo. 2022. "Legislation on Disability and Employment: To What Extent Are Employment Rights Guaranteed for Persons with Disabilities?" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 9: 5654. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095654
APA StylePinilla-Roncancio, M., & Rodríguez Caicedo, N. (2022). Legislation on Disability and Employment: To What Extent Are Employment Rights Guaranteed for Persons with Disabilities? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(9), 5654. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19095654