A multiple-attribute decision-making approach to assess the disability of visually impaired workers

A multiple-attribute decision-making approach to assess the disability of visually impaired workers

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Article ID: iaor19961293
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 4
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 160
End Page Number: 176
Publication Date: Sep 1995
Journal: Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
Authors: ,
Keywords: health services, analytic hierarchy process
Abstract:

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) has redefined employability and disability. The measurement and evaluation of the disabled worker’s residual capabilities, in terms of worker strengths and weaknesses, job requirements and work environment, is the first step to comply with the ADA. This study presents an application of multiple-attribute decision-making procedures. The task is to develop a single index for use in assessing the disability of visually impaired workers through a consideration of factors defined by the U.S. Employment Service for successful job performance. The index can also be used to identify and prioritize the need for reasonable accommodation and to match visually impaired workers to appropriate employment.

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