Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify various direct and indirect factors that can improve the subjective health satisfaction of people with disabilities by examining the causal relationship between satisfaction with social relationships, family relationships and acquaintance relationships, in the effect of job search experience on subjective health satisfaction of people with disabilities. The main results of the analysis are as follows. It was found that people with disabilities who have more job search experience have higher social relationships (family/acquaintances), and people with disabilities who have higher social relationships (family/acquaintances) have higher subjective health satisfaction. Based on our analysis, we make the following policy recommendations. First, a vocational training system should be established to strengthen the professionalism of people with disabilities so that they can increase the satisfaction of social relationships (family/acquaintances) through various job search experiences. Second, as family relationship satisfaction among social relationships has a significant effect on the subjective health satisfaction of people with disabilities through mediating job search experience, it is necessary to expand the provision of family-friendly programs in the community to improve family relationship satisfaction.

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