I was watching the news and they said the unemployment rate for blacks is twice as high as the national average. How is it for Deaf and Disabled?
about 2.5 to 4x higher than the blacks.
Unless you're a Harvard level achiever, a lot of times dumbassed middle managers will look at hearing aids or hear kids "deaf voices" and think " Oh they're mentally handicapped." Trust me, it happened to ME
*should this say four times?Similarly one in five people in our survey were unemployed and looking for work. This means that they correspond to the International Labour Organisation (ILO)’s definition of unemployment. Among the UK labour force as a whole, the percentage of ILO unemployed people is one in 20 – five* times less than in our survey.
I don't know the US figures, but research in the UK shows that deaf people suffer from far higher levels of unemployment
*should this say four times?
Link: http://www.actiononhearingloss.org..../Research and policy/Opportunity Blocked.ashx
Yes. Innumeracy rides again, unfortunately. Guess the writer should be glad he's not looking for a job as a mathemetician.
A certain number of statistics are usually made up, so you can't always go by the numbers unless they are from a strongly reputable source that actually takes surveys.
The US Census numbers are usually pretty close but I still wouldn't call them dead-on accurate.
I will say this, I do work and it's bloody difficult to find good work as a D/HH individual, especially when they say that hearing is a requirement to perform the essential functions of the job.
A lot of times a company will say that they feel you are not qualified enough or over qualified for the position or they felt that another candidate was a better fit for the position. This is how they don't hire D/HH individuals. As soon as they find out you are D/HH in the interview, they will quickly wrap it up and as soon as you walk out the door, your resume is placed in a shredder.
I've watched an HR manager throw my application in the trash once when I had to walk past his window on the outside of the building to get back to my car. That hurt.
Anymore, I have to apply for jobs that are beneath my level of education such as janitorial, poultry processing, etc.
Hopefully, when I complete my Bachelor's Degree, things will improve.
Did you know back in the old days, the employment rate among Deaf men was HIGHER then for white hearing men?
A large part of the reason why unempoyment is so high with the childhood deaf and blind communites is simple. We lost the abilty to network for jobs. Unless you're a Harvard level achiever, a lot of times dumbassed middle managers will look at hearing aids or hear kids "deaf voices" and think " Oh they're mentally handicapped." Trust me, it happened to ME