I concur with your perspective, Andrew. It appears that society often stigmatizes and marginalizes individuals who lack privilege or are disabled. It is essential to approach statistical data with care, and perhaps we should consistently consider control factors such as -race i.e. white individuals-and what kind of effect this factor has on disability and their contributions in the workplace. In future work, we should realise the deep correlation between ‘home’ disabled individuals and ‘non -home’ disabled (building a highly relevant correlation mechanism to provide comprehensive changes for societal inclusion of the disabled at work.
References
Crenshaw, K. (1990). Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color. Stanford Law Review 43 (6), pp.1241-1299.