Abstract:
The purpose of the research was to explore the employability of university 
graduates with physical disabilities in Ho municipality. Specifically, the study 
was conducted to explore the lived employment experiences of university 
graduates with physical disabilities, examined the challenges encountered by 
university graduates with physical disabilities at their workplaces and 
identified the measures that can be put in place to improve the working 
conditions for graduates with physical disabilities. For the study, a qualitative 
research approach focusing on the phenomenological design was used. And a 
purposive sampling technique was used to obtain a maximum of 10 
participants. An interview guide was used for the data collection. The data 
from the respondents was transcribed, labeled, and interpreted thematically.
The study revealed that in searching for employment, the participants were 
faced with challenges of moving from one workplace to another, physical 
abuses from some employers, personal limitations due to their disabilities and 
unfriendly infrastructure prevented them from entry some places of work. The 
study further revealed that negative working environment, infrastructure 
challenges, personal limitations, attitudinal barriers were problems faced at the 
workplace. Recommendations were made to the Ministry of Employment and 
Labour Relations based on the findings to implement the quota system in 
Ghana's law to absorb more if not all persons with disabilities into the labour 
market especially those who have been able to complete higher education.