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Specialised Recruitment Agents in a low and Middle-Income Country: Intermediaries Between Employers and Persons with Disabilities Seeking Employment

R E Morwane S Dada J Bornman

Abstrak

Background Persons with disabilities in South Africa experience challenges in accessing training and employment opportunities. Objective This study aimed to determine the role of specialised recruitment agencies by exploring activities they engage in and services provided to employers and job seekers with a disability. Method Twenty-five specialised recruitment agencies were interviewed through semi-structured individual telephonic interviews. A qualitative research design was employed. Data were transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically. Findings It was found that the SRAs assume four roles: recruitment, placement, trainer, and consultation. Within these roles, various services were provided, which were related to recruitment, placement, and support in equity compliance. These roles assumed by SRAs largely depended on the size of the organisation Conclusion The four roles collectively foster a supportive environment for employees with disabilities. Training dispels misconceptions, and pre- and post-employment support ensures access and accommodations. It is evident from agencies that assumed all four roles that successful placement of persons with disabilities was dependent on the provision of support within all four roles.

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R E Morwane

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S Dada

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J Bornman

Format Sitasi

Morwane, R.E., Dada, S., Bornman, J. (2025). Specialised Recruitment Agents in a low and Middle-Income Country: Intermediaries Between Employers and Persons with Disabilities Seeking Employment. https://doi.org/10.1177/10522263251376362

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Tahun Terbit
2025
Bahasa
en
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CrossRef
DOI
10.1177/10522263251376362
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