Abstract
<jats:p>The employment of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (PwIDDs) has consistently presented significant challenges. Nevertheless, in the preceding two decades, policy reform, legal interventions, and collaborative public-private partnerships have substantially enhanced the lives of PwIDDs by affording them equitable employment prospects. However, for PwIDDs, finding and keeping a job is a daunting task, compounded by challenges related to their cognitive, emotional, and social functioning. These challenges often manifest as difficulties in communication, task management, and adjustment at workplace. To address these multifaceted challenges, there is a pressing need to develop inclusive and flexible work environments, providing long-term support such as job coaching, promoting educational initiatives to increase awareness about strengths and abilities of PwIDDs. This chapter examines the employment related adversities faced by PwIDDs, concentrating on cognitive, psychological, and environmental obstacles that obstruct their comprehensive engagement in labor market.</jats:p>