This article reports on the experiences of a group of deaf and hard-of-hearing alumni of Griffith University in south-east Queensland, Australia. Participants completed a survey answering questions about their communication patterns and preferences, working lives, career barriers or difficulties anticipated and encountered, and workplace accommodations used or sought. Results revealed a range of career barriers and workplace difficulties encountered by these participants, as well as solutions found and strategies used by them. Differences in employment sector, job-search activities, difficult workplace situations, and use of accommodations were noted between 2 groups: those who communicated primarily in Australian Sign Language and consider...
This study examined the attitudes held by high school students who are deaf and their potential empl...
Employment can still be problematic for many deaf workers, especially those who are prelingually dea...
Little is known about the deaf as a group. Most of the studies that have been done concerning their...
In response to a questionnaire distributed at a university-sponsored job fair, 661 students of Galla...
English Abstract To have a job is important for many reasons. It enables the individual to be able t...
AbstractThis research investigated perceptions of hearing-impaired students in identifying the effec...
Globally, there is limited research on how deaf and hard of hearing adults experience higher educati...
This article explores the lived experiences of deaf undergraduates’ acquisition of employability ski...
This survey-based Australian study contributes to the small contemporary literature on the problems ...
In an integrative interview of the literature covering the period 2004–2016, the author presents a c...
This qualitative methods study draws on Critical Race Theory (Crenshaw, 1991), specifically intersec...
Hearing difficulty is one of the most prevalent disabilities in the United States, comprising approx...
In this qualitative study, the researchers interviewed eleven deaf and hard of hearing professionals...
The research concerns communication between deaf people and hearing advisers in career or job seekin...
With a sample size of 128 deaf or hard-of-hearing participants, the current study investigated the r...
This study examined the attitudes held by high school students who are deaf and their potential empl...
Employment can still be problematic for many deaf workers, especially those who are prelingually dea...
Little is known about the deaf as a group. Most of the studies that have been done concerning their...
In response to a questionnaire distributed at a university-sponsored job fair, 661 students of Galla...
English Abstract To have a job is important for many reasons. It enables the individual to be able t...
AbstractThis research investigated perceptions of hearing-impaired students in identifying the effec...
Globally, there is limited research on how deaf and hard of hearing adults experience higher educati...
This article explores the lived experiences of deaf undergraduates’ acquisition of employability ski...
This survey-based Australian study contributes to the small contemporary literature on the problems ...
In an integrative interview of the literature covering the period 2004–2016, the author presents a c...
This qualitative methods study draws on Critical Race Theory (Crenshaw, 1991), specifically intersec...
Hearing difficulty is one of the most prevalent disabilities in the United States, comprising approx...
In this qualitative study, the researchers interviewed eleven deaf and hard of hearing professionals...
The research concerns communication between deaf people and hearing advisers in career or job seekin...
With a sample size of 128 deaf or hard-of-hearing participants, the current study investigated the r...
This study examined the attitudes held by high school students who are deaf and their potential empl...
Employment can still be problematic for many deaf workers, especially those who are prelingually dea...
Little is known about the deaf as a group. Most of the studies that have been done concerning their...