Abstract

The situation of labour inclusion of people with disabilities in Spain is still too negative, in spite of the different efforts carried out by public and private sector. Previous research points to social discrimination as one of the main causes of the situation. Ilunion Hotels is one of the most important hotel companies in Spain focused on labour inclusion of people with disabilities. The objective of this paper is to explore the social inclusion case of Ilunion Hotels of the Costa del Sol, the actions that they have developed to improve the labour integration of this collective, based on a behavioral economics theoretical model (with a high relevance of the influence of social stigma, stress theories and coping to stress responses). We look into the specific situation of two of the three hotels developed as Special Employment Centres (sheltered employment contexts defined by Spanish legislation) and the possible impact of their Support Units for Professional Activity. Case study methodology is considered the most appropriate, according to the research objective, supported by semi-structured interviews with the hotel managers. The results show that, although Special Employment Centres are effective in improving labour integration in the short term and could contribute to change the long-term social perspectives about workers with disabilities, they could be also reinforcing the social stigma existing in the ordinary market.

Highlights

  • Published: 27 July 2021There is a growing awareness about the situation of social exclusion generally suffered by groups such as people with disabilities

  • This paper aims to delve into the social inclusion case of Ilunion Hotels of the Costa del Sol, the characteristics and actions that they have developed in order to boost the integration of people with disabilities into the labour market

  • Based on a behavioral economics theoretical model, we focus on the specific situation of two of the three hotels developed as Special Employment Centres and the possible impact of their Support Units for Professional Activity

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Introduction

There is a growing awareness about the situation of social exclusion (especially in the labour market) generally suffered by groups such as people with disabilities. 7036): “the full inclusion of people with disabilities means that all of them are provided with the same conditions to function in society, including the right to make decisions about their lives, the possibility of starting a family or non-discriminatory access to workplaces”. The situation of labour inclusion of this group in economies such as. According to [5,6], this situation is similar in the main European countries, related to low employment rates. The problem may be getting even worse as a result of the current COVID-19 pandemic, with high impact for people with disabilities [7]

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