It has seemed like to me more people with disabilities such as Asperger's and intellectual impairment were employed back in the days and now today less are employed because times have changed. Let's see, places used to hire anyone and you didn't really need social skills to work. Now people prefer to hire professionals, you need degrees now, experience, references, cover letters, because they want to be sure they are not hiring a criminal and they want to be sure you are legitimate and that weeds out people with autism, social anxiety, etc.
Sure we may have a law that discriminates against disabilities, people will still find loop holes so they will have personality tests, have things like "Must be able to multi task, work flexible hours, have good communication" to weed us out. You would better be good for an aspie.
And this I also agree with:
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Unlike 25 years ago there is more fear of difference now Fear of lawsuits, regulations, fear of mass killers etc.
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Son: Diagnosed w/anxiety and ADHD. Also academic delayed and ASD lv 1.
Daughter: NT, no diagnoses. Possibly OCD. Is very private about herself.