Despite
difficulties entering the workforce, people on the autism spectrum are
often successful. Furthermore, they are suggested to bring unique
abilities (e.g., attention to detail, tolerance for repetitive tasks)
related to the repetitive and restrictive behaviours and interests
(RRBI) diagnostic domain, that may be advantageous in employment.
Funding
DXC Technology
Australian Government Department of Human Services and Department of Defence
ANZ Bank
History
School
School of Psychology and Public Health
Publication Date
2020-10-01
Journal
Research in Developmental Disabilities
Volume
105
Article Number
103750
Pagination
14 pages
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0891-4222
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