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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.
Generation A is the half-million individuals with Autism Spectrum
Disorder (ASD) who will reach adulthood in the next decade and be
ready to enter the workforce. Generation A: Research on Autism in
the Workplace is the first volume in the Emerald Studies in
Workplace Neurodiversity Series. The book brings together scholars,
practitioners, and educators to share their research on Autism in
the workplace with a particular emphasis on Generation A. This book
explores ways that researchers can help facilitate finding and
maintaining employment for individuals with ASD by focusing on the
transition, work, and career experiences of Generation A. This
volume offers researchers, educators, and practitioners several
avenues for smoothing the transition from educational settings into
the workplace for a generational cohort who are poised to enter the
labor market, eager to work, and wish to achieve positive work and
life outcomes. This book provides several contributions to both the
disability literature and research on neurodiversity in the
workplace, has the potential to reduce the stigma associated with
ASD, change image norms surrounding ASD, and facilitate integrating
individuals with ASD into the workforce. This book will be a
valuable resource for individuals with ASD, organizations
interested in obtaining the benefits of hiring people with ASD, and
advocacy groups supporting the transition and employment needs of
individuals with ASD.
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