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REVISITING THE MAINSTREAM: THE MEANING OF WORK FOR PEOPLE WITH ACQUIRED DISABILITIES

REVISITANDO O TRADICIONAL: O SENTIDO DO TRABALHO PARA PESSOAS COM DEFICIÊNCIA ADQUIRIDA

ABSTRACT

Purpose:

The study aimed to investigate the meanings attributed to work by people with acquired disabilities.

Originality/value:

The study unveils a new understanding of the meaning of work for people with acquired disabilities.

Design/methodology/approach:

There were conducted in-depth interviews with ten people with acquired disabilities and inserted in the labor market.

Findings:

The results of this analysis suggest that, for the interviewed group, the work shares its importance with other spheres of life, like the affective one and the family circle. Among the meanings discussed in the scholarly literature, such as pleasure in working and the work as a form of social interaction, there were also new specific meanings attributed by the group, related to the identity of the person with disability, like barriers overcoming, the combat against the stigma of incapacity and the positive impact generation. On the other hand, remuneration and career progression appear as a consequence of work, rather than a factor that brought meaning to their work activities. The findings of this study contributed to a better understanding of the different meanings attributed to work by people with an acquired disability. Among that, the results pointed to the existence of other meanings than the usually addressed in the scholarly literature of the theme, what reinforces the contribution of this article to the study of the meaning of work.

KEYWORDS
Meaning of work; People with disabilities; Inclusion; Diversity; Job Market

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