The Impact of Communication Disorders on Discrimination against Deaf Workers

Husnija Hasanbegovic (1), Jasmina Kovacevic (2)
(1) University of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
(2) University of Belgrade, Serbia

Abstract

Purpose: The study aimed to determine the impact of communication disorders on discrimination against people who are deaf in the workplace, as well as to find the differences in study participants’ opinions.

Method: The study sample consisted of 171 respondents from different industries in Bosnia-Herzegovina- 57 workers who were deaf, 57 workers who could hear, and 57 managers. Both quantitative and qualitative approaches were used in the survey. The opinions of the respondents were elicited through a questionnaire which consisted of 15 statements. The interviews of workers and managers focussed on the presence of discrimination against deaf workers in the workplace. Responses of respondents were converted to quantified values using analysis of discrimination group. The significance of statistical differences among the samples tested is defined at 0.01 level of significance using F-Test.

Results: Discriminant analysis tested the null hypothesis that respondents’ answers do not differ regarding discrimination against deaf workers in the workplace. However differences were found between the groups that felt deaf workers did not have equal position at work in comparison to their hearing co-workers. Participants mentioned a number of barriers in workplaces. Workers were of the opinion that there was significant discrimination in the workplace (p>0.01) between groups of participants.

Conclusion: There are statistically significant differences in the opinions of respondents regarding statements that workers who are deaf cannot hold positions equal to their co-workers who have regular hearing.

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Husnija Hasanbegovic
husnija.hasanbegovic@gmail.com (Primary Contact)
Jasmina Kovacevic
Author Biographies

Husnija Hasanbegovic, University of Tuzla

Dr. Husnija Hasanbegovic is a professor at the University of Tuzla (B&H), Department of Speech Pathology and Rehabilitation Audiology. He completed his master's degree at the University of Zagreb and graduated from the field of professional orientation and professional training of deaf young people. He has a PhD in innovative programs to improve the communication of deaf. He is engaged in research on communication and social problems of Deaf people.

 

 

Jasmina Kovacevic, University of Belgrade

Dr. Jasmina Kovacevic is a professor at the University of Beograd (Serbia) Department of Special education for Deaf. She is engaged in researching the Models of organization of upbringing work for deaf children and education of adult deaf people.

 

 
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Hasanbegovic H, Kovacevic J. The Impact of Communication Disorders on Discrimination against Deaf Workers. DCIDJ [Internet]. 2019 May 14 [cited 2025 Jan. 2];29(4):43-67. Available from: https://dcidj.uog.edu.et/index.php/up-j-dcbrid/article/view/312

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