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The unmapped paths: a strength-based inquiry into sustainable neurodivergent careers
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Career Development International
Career Development International (2025) 30 (7): 714–728.
Published: 08 September 2025
.... Joanna Maria Szulc can be contacted at: joanna.szulc@pg.edu.pl 30 03 2025 07 07 2025 31 07 2025 31 07 2025 © Emerald Publishing Limited 2025 Emerald Publishing Limited Licensed re-use rights only Neurodiversity Careers Strength-based approach Autism ADHD...
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The unsustainable nature of the career ecosystem of autistic individuals in Brazil
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Career Development International
Career Development International (2025) 30 (7): 729–744.
Published: 14 August 2025
... understanding of their career trajectories, challenges and coping strategies. Findings The findings reveal that the career ecosystem of autistic individuals in Brazilian favelas is structurally unsustainable. At the societal level, spiritual beliefs about autism and the absence of governmental support...
