It depends on what country you're looking at. In the UK around 80% of autistic people are neither in education or full-time employment, most people are capable and willing to work but prejudice prevents them finding full-time work. I would imagine that figures are similar in the US and other Western contries too.
According to a study by the National Autistic Society, about 16 of autistic adults are in full-time paid employment.
There are more than 1 billion people who reside in India. In 2013, the percentage of people employed in India was 40 percent. About 51 percent of Indian workers are self-employed.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurological condition, autistic people are born autistic - we do not know why people are autistic.
The amount of people in the state of Maine that are employed is not an available stat. Instead, the percentage of those employed in the state is 94.5 percent.
There is no specific percentage of autistic people who wear diapers as it can vary depending on individual needs and circumstances. Some autistic individuals may wear diapers due to sensory issues or difficulties with toileting independence, while others may not require them at all. It is best to approach each person's needs on a case-by-case basis.
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2%!! yes it is a small percentage but a good one
Firstly, it's offensive for you to imply that autistic people are abnormal - autistic people are different to neurotypical people, not less than. A person is born autistic, it is not something that happens to 'normal' people or something that you turn into, you are always autistic.
No, not all Autistic children are savants. Many Savants are Autistic, but most Autistic people are as normal as Neurotypical people with no particularly special talents.
No, not all autistic people lack a sense of humour. There is a saying in the autism community: once you've met one autistic person...you've met one autistic person. autistic people are as different and varied as neurotypical people.