INCLUSION OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES IN THE LABOR MARKET: BETWEEN THE FAMILY PERSPECTIVE AND PERSONAL AUTONOMY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/levv15n43-066Keywords:
Formal Labor Market, Family, Inclusion, Person with DisabilitiesAbstract
The present work aims to understand how the family influences the person with disabilities (PCD) to enter the labor market, The methodology used was qualitative having as method the exploratory bibliographic survey in books, reports, government websites and academic articles from Google Scholar, Scielo, Capes journals and ResearchGate. The data analysis instrument was Bardin's content analysis. Regarding the results, it was evident that the most important factor for the insertion of PwD in the labor market is the mentality of family members, which can be overprotective, which inhibits insertion, such as openness to entrepreneurship or encouragement to the professionalization of PwD, which will drive them to work as a form of professional fulfillment, autonomy and full citizenship.