B. Eikelmann et T. Reker, A 2ND LABOR-MARKET - VOCATIONAL-REHABILITATION AND WORK INTEGRATION OF CHRONICALLY MENTALLY-ILL PEOPLE IN GERMANY, Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica, 88(2), 1993, pp. 124-129
In Germany, the vocational rehabilitation of chronically mentally ill
people is concentrated on the sheltered labour market, supplemented by
special programmes for the care and reintegration of mentally ill peo
ple on the open labour market. Our investigation covered 502 represent
atively selected patients in sheltered employment (outpatient work the
rapy, firms for mentally ill people, workshops for the disabled). The
sociodemographic, anamnestic and psychopathological data reveal that t
hese are chronically mentally ill people with significant disabilities
, making comprehensive social care and psychiatric treatment essential
. Most of the subjects intend to remain in sheltered employment; only
20 % hope to change to the open labour market. The level of subjective
job satisfaction is surprisingly high despite generally inadequate pa
y, though it has to be pointed out that many long-term patients are pr
esumably resigned to their circumstances. In conclusion, the relations
hip of the open labour market to sheltered employment is the subject o
f critical discussion.