An Inclusive Digital Ecosystem for Transgender Job Placement and Healthcare Access: Architecture and Implementation
Abstract
Transpersons are still facing severe difficulties when it comes to acquiring fair employment and receiving the necessary healthcare services. Even though the digital transformation has taken a positive step towards progress, the majority of the available web and mobile solutions do not support the principles of inclusive design, gender-affirming data patterns, or effective security controls that need to be in place to safeguard sensitive personal data. To fill these gaps, the current paper serves as a proposal and idea of conceptualization, designing, and development of a secure, inclusive, and AI-supported mobile platform specifically designed to benefit job access, navigation of healthcare, and general digital inclusion of transgender communities.The given system is developed with several interconnected elements to solve the issue of both functional efficiency and user safety. It uses secure authentication by use of bcrypt, one of the authentication systems that are resistant to password-cracking attacks as well as ensures zero compromise of the login credentials when subjected to test. The rule-based job matching algorithm is used to match the user profiles with relatable job positions intelligently and enhance the accuracy and relevance using designed matching rules and attribute weighting. The system also uses gender-inclusive data designs, which guarantee its respectful treatment of the various gender identities but does not enforce any binary approaches. This paper gives a detailed description of the overall architecture including model of data flow, design of the module, information of the technology stack used, implementation methodology as well as integration workflow of the platform. A performance, security robustness and usability evaluation were performed through an experimental evaluation. The findings suggest that there are major advances in some of the most important measurements: the score of 87% in the job-role suitability survey, zero login vulnerability, and 92% in the positive user acceptance survey within usability surveys.In general, this work demonstrates a technical rigorous, socially conscious, user-centric digital solution. Through vulnerable authentication, science-based job matching, gender-neutral design, and convenient healthcare care, the suggested platform has a solid chance to close the most important service disappoints and empower transpeople in the job and health-related spheres.
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