Research has examined the benefits and costs of employing adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from the perspective of the employee, taxpayer and society, but few studies have considered the employer perspective. This study examines the benefits and costs of employing adults with ASD, from the perspective of employers. Fifty-nine employers employing adults with ASD in open employment were asked to complete an online survey comparing employees with and without ASD on the basis of job similarity. The findings suggest that employing an adult with ASD provides benefits to employers and their organisations without incurring additional costs
There is limited research available addressing employment opportunities for adolescents or adults wi...
There is a general lack of information about the economic impact of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD)...
Over the past two decades, there has been a significant increase in the number of children diagnosed...
Research has examined the benefits and costs of employing adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)...
Research has examined the benefits and costs of employing adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)...
d Research has examined the benefits and costs of employing adults with autism spectrum disorder (AS...
Background Despite an ambition from adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to be employed, there...
Background Despite an ambition from adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to be employed, there...
This article explores the key factors for successful employment from the viewpoints of adults with a...
This article explores the key factors for successful employment from the viewpoints of adults with a...
There is limited large-scale empirical research into the working lives of adults who have an autism ...
There is room for increased exploration into the needs of adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
This research is placed within a qualitative, interpretive paradigm of inquiry and has used a combin...
The number of people with invisible disabilities who undertake paid employment is increasing (Vicker...
The numbers of people with invisible disabilities who undertake paid employment are increasing. Howe...
There is limited research available addressing employment opportunities for adolescents or adults wi...
There is a general lack of information about the economic impact of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD)...
Over the past two decades, there has been a significant increase in the number of children diagnosed...
Research has examined the benefits and costs of employing adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)...
Research has examined the benefits and costs of employing adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)...
d Research has examined the benefits and costs of employing adults with autism spectrum disorder (AS...
Background Despite an ambition from adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to be employed, there...
Background Despite an ambition from adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to be employed, there...
This article explores the key factors for successful employment from the viewpoints of adults with a...
This article explores the key factors for successful employment from the viewpoints of adults with a...
There is limited large-scale empirical research into the working lives of adults who have an autism ...
There is room for increased exploration into the needs of adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
This research is placed within a qualitative, interpretive paradigm of inquiry and has used a combin...
The number of people with invisible disabilities who undertake paid employment is increasing (Vicker...
The numbers of people with invisible disabilities who undertake paid employment are increasing. Howe...
There is limited research available addressing employment opportunities for adolescents or adults wi...
There is a general lack of information about the economic impact of autistic spectrum disorder (ASD)...
Over the past two decades, there has been a significant increase in the number of children diagnosed...