2017
DOI: 10.3126/jtd.v3i0.18226
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Motivation of Persons with Disabilities towards Mainstream Vocational Training

Abstract: The present study has explored the motivational factors to join the vocational training programs among persons with disabilities in Abstract

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“…Currently, the accessible tourism market has a great impact on tourist attractions, hotels, and restaurants claiming to be accessible to travelers with disabilities without understanding their real requirements and needs (Załuska et al, 2022). Nowadays, a number of studies in accessible tourism are concerned with the design of accessible facilities, the motivations of people with disabilities, and the attitudes of accessible tourism professionals (Adhikari, 2017;Asghar et al, 2020;Duignan et al, 2023). Furthermore, some studies pointed out the existence of different barriers and constraints for accessible tourism (McKercher & Darcy, 2018;Šintáková & Lasisi, 2021), and others were interested in understanding the travel experiences of people with disabilities (Reindrawati et al, 2022;Rubio-Escuderos et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the accessible tourism market has a great impact on tourist attractions, hotels, and restaurants claiming to be accessible to travelers with disabilities without understanding their real requirements and needs (Załuska et al, 2022). Nowadays, a number of studies in accessible tourism are concerned with the design of accessible facilities, the motivations of people with disabilities, and the attitudes of accessible tourism professionals (Adhikari, 2017;Asghar et al, 2020;Duignan et al, 2023). Furthermore, some studies pointed out the existence of different barriers and constraints for accessible tourism (McKercher & Darcy, 2018;Šintáková & Lasisi, 2021), and others were interested in understanding the travel experiences of people with disabilities (Reindrawati et al, 2022;Rubio-Escuderos et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%