Mapping community pathways to employment for youth with disabilities—a realist review
Amelia Hagelstam-Renshaw, Roberta Cardoso, Jinan Zeidan, Ebrahim Mahmoudi, Linda Nguyen, Eleni Philippopoulos, Keiko Shikako

TL;DR
This study explores how community factors influence employment outcomes for youth with disabilities, highlighting the need for systemic changes to support inclusive employment.
Contribution
The study introduces a realist review approach grounded in ecological theory to map community-based factors influencing employment for youth with disabilities.
Findings
Youth employment programs predominantly focus on micro-level skills training and individual strategies.
Macro-level factors like policies and community infrastructure are rarely addressed in current programs.
Intersectional barriers and systemic coordination failures hinder successful employment transitions.
Abstract
Youth with disabilities face significant challenges in accessing employment and transitioning from school-to-work settings. Youth in intersectional contexts face additional barriers. The ecological development theory posits that macro factors such as policies, programs, universal design, and accessible community infrastructure may foster youth participation across sectors and create pathways to employment. This review aimed: (a) to identify the community-based factors related to the employment of youth ages 15–25 with all types of disabilities, and (b) describe the contexts and mechanisms within employment readiness programs that contribute to successful school-to-work employment outcomes. We conducted a realist review following RAMESES standards on Medline, PsycINFO, ERIC, Policy Commons, Sociological Index, Google Scholar, REHABData and Canadian Research Index. Search terms were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDisability Education and Employment · Disability Rights and Representation · Occupational Therapy Practice and Research
