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Типы жизненных стратегий людей с инвалидностью в перспективе трудовой занятости

Authors: Polejaeva, K. V.; Starshinova, A. V.;

Типы жизненных стратегий людей с инвалидностью в перспективе трудовой занятости

Abstract

The article analyzes the concept of "life strategy", identifies the features and factors of life strategies of people with disabilities. Based on the results of the empirical research carried out by the authors, a typology of life strategies of disabled people – self-realization, adaptation, survival. Each of the selected strategies is characterized by a certain combination of components of the strategy, including the ability to solve life problems, social activity, self-esteem, value orientations of people with disabilities. The predominant strategies of working and non-working disabled people are shown.

В статье проанализировано понятие «жизненная стратегия», выявлены особенности и факторы формирования жизненных стратегий людей с инвалидностью. На основе результатов эмпирического исследования, проведенного авторами, предложена типология жизненных стратегий инвалидов – самореализации, приспособления, выживания. Каждая из выделенных стратегий характеризуется определенным сочетанием компонентов стратегии, среди которых способ разрешения жизненных проблем, социальная активность, самооценка, ценностные ориентации людей с инвалидностью. Показаны преобладающие стратегии работающих и неработающих инвалидов.

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Russian Federation
Keywords

DISABLED PERSON, ИНВАЛИД, TYPES OF LIFE STRATEGY OF DISABLED PEOPLE, EMPLOYMENT OF DISABLED PEOPLE, ТРУДОУСТРОЙСТВО ИНВАЛИДОВ, LIFE STRATEGY, ТИПЫ ЖИЗНЕННОЙ СТРАТЕГИИ ИНВАЛИДОВ, ЖИЗНЕННАЯ СТРАТЕГИЯ

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