Optimising Strategies for Integrating People with Disabilities into Work

German EU Presidency 2007

2007 European Year of Equal Opportunities for All

Diversity at work

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Intellectual Functioning (Glossary)

Jobseeker

Element:
Intellectual Functioning

Jobseeker (WP5):
A person would need to have a mild to moderate limitation in 7 countries for it to become a barrier to seeking employment, a moderate to severe limitation in 6 others and a severe to complete limitation in 2 more countries for it to become a barrier to seeking paid employment.

Jobseeker

Element TO AU DK FI FR DE IRL IT M NL NO PT RO SL SI UK
Intellectual Functioning 2.2 1.8 1.7 2.5 1.5 3.1 2.5 2.9 1.7 2.3

2.4

1.6 1.9 1.4 3.1 2.9

N = 12


The scale above is based on a 4-point scale.  The question asked was “how severe would a limitation in intellectual functioning need to be in order for it to become a barrier to looking for paid employment?”  The rating scale was as follows:
0 = no limitation
1 = a mild limitation
2 = a moderate limitation
3 = a severe limitation
4 = a very severe or complete limitation

If you believe that a person would need to have a mild limitation in intellectual functioning in order for it to become a barrier to looking for paid employment then a score of 1 is given.  If you believe a person needs to have a moderate limitation in intellectual functioning in order for it to become a barrier to looking for paid employment then a score of 2 is given and so on.

In relation to intellectual functioning a cut-off point of 1.5 is used.  All ratings of 1.5 and less are highlighted in orange.  Those highlighted in orange consider this element to be a severe barrier to seeking employment.

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