The Disability Inclusion Imperative

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The business case for hiring persons with disabilities has become stronger over the past five years. Specifically, companies that have led on key disability inclusion criteria during that time have realized: 1.6x more revenue, 2.6x more net income, and 2x more economic profit than other participants in Disability:IN’s annual benchmark survey. They are also 25% more likely to outperform on productivity compared to their industry peers that have not participated in the survey, measured as revenue per employee. They also receive twice as many positive reviews related to aspects of disability inclusion than industry peers on Glassdoor.

Download this collaborative report produced by Accenture, Disability:IN, and AAPD to gain insight and solutions surrounding:

  • Disability in the US workforce
  • The business case for disability inclusion
  • The cultural challenge to inclusivity
  • The framework to foster and facilitate disability inclusion
  • Harnessing the power of collective differences

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Large Employer (over 1,000 employees), Mid-size Employer (250-1,000 employees), Small Employer (fewer than 250 employees)

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Informational

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