AUTISM AND EMPLOYMENT: DIGITAL JOB PLATFORMS AND SUPPORT

RAMO AKGÜN, Nergis and ÖZDEMİR, Muzaffer and GENÇ, Salih Zeki (2025) AUTISM AND EMPLOYMENT: DIGITAL JOB PLATFORMS AND SUPPORT. EDUCATION Journal of Educational Research, 7 (13-14). pp. 138-158. ISSN 2671 - 3276

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Abstract

Employment opportunities for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) continue to be limited, creating a significant barrier to economic independence and inclusion. In response, digital job platforms and support services have emerged as crucial tools for connecting neurodivergent job seekers with potential employers. This study focuses on both global and Turkiye-specific platforms that offer tailored services to individuals with ASD, examining how these tools facilitate meaningful employment. Global initiatives such as Specialisterne, WIN (Workplace Inclusion Now), Neurodiversity Hub, Mentra, Microsoft Autism Hiring Program, and Inclusively provide a range of support, from job matching to workplace accommodations. In Turkiye, local organizations like Tohum Autism Foundation, İŞKUR, OBİDEP (Otizmli Bireyler İçin Destek ve Eğitim Programı), Engelsiz Kariyer, and AYDER (Alternatif Yaşam Derneği) offer similar services, adapting them to the country's specific employment landscape. These platforms offer vocational training, interview preparation, ongoing workplace support, and accommodations, addressing the unique challenges faced by individuals with autism. Through an analysis of their features, accessibility, and user feedback, this research evaluates the effectiveness of both global and local platforms in improving employment outcomes for individuals with ASD. The findings reveal that while these tools significantly enhance employment opportunities, challenges such as stigma and accessibility still remain. The study provides insights into the evolving landscape of digital job support for individuals with autism in Turkiye and globally, emphasizing the need for continued development and advocacy for inclusive hiring practices.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: autism employment, digital job platforms, inclusive employment, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), global autism employment initiatives, autism employment in Turkiye.
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences > School of Education
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email zshi@unite.edu.mk
Date Deposited: 25 Sep 2025 12:14
Last Modified: 25 Sep 2025 12:14
URI: http://eprints.unite.edu.mk/id/eprint/2112

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