Disability as a Source of Competitive Advantage
Employing people with disabilities can significantly improve an organization. by Luisa Alemany and Freek Vermeulen

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Summary.
In recent years many companies have become sensitized to the value of diversity, equity, and inclusion. But in most organizations, DEI initiatives focus largely on gender and ethnicity. A group that has received less attention is people with disabilities, and that has led to disparities in the workplace. In the United Kingdom, for example, the employment rate for people with some form of disability (who make up 20% of the working-age population) is just 53%, far less than the 81% rate for people without disabilities.
Read more on Talent management or related topics Diversity and inclusion, Disabilities, Organizational culture, Employee engagement and Neurodiversity
A version of this article appeared in the July–August 2023 issue of Harvard Business Review.
Read more on Talent management or related topics Diversity and inclusion, Disabilities, Organizational culture, Employee engagement and Neurodiversity