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Mario Levesque, Brynne Langford
Pág. 63 - 102
The neoliberal agenda has seen increased engagement of governments and disability organizations in policy making and implementation processes. Yet governments have been slow to address needed changes in disability policy over the last three decades quest...
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Karen McCauley, Duncan Matheson
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There is a substantial literature theorizing ways that fictional narrative informs how identity is constructed and experienced in day-to-day life. However, there has been very little research on the ways that constructions of disability in fictional lit...
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Rachel Barken
Pág. 51 - 70
Despite broader trends toward the deinstitutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities, evidence that they have a higher quality of life in the community, and recognition of community living as a human right, many in Nova Scotia remain segrega...
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Rachel Barken
Pág. 51 - 70
Despite broader trends toward the deinstitutionalization of people with intellectual disabilities, evidence that they have a higher quality of life in the community, and recognition of community living as a human right, many in Nova Scotia remain segrega...
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Mario Levesque, Brynne Langford
Pág. 63 - 102
The neoliberal agenda has seen increased engagement of governments and disability organizations in policy making and implementation processes. Yet governments have been slow to address needed changes in disability policy over the last three decades quest...
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I Wayan Gde Wiryawan
Pág. 340 - 349
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Harlida Abdul Wahab,Zainal Amin Ayub,Rozita Arshad
Pág. 327 - 332
Employment for people with disability (PWD) is a challenging issue. It is common for PWD to experiencing severe economic deprivation and social disadvantages. To acknowledge and ensure their employment right, almost all the governments of all countries i...
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Jacqui Getfield
Pág. 212 - 217
Disability and Inequality: Socioeconomic Imperatives and Public Policy in Jamaica is the seminal book that examines disability as a development phenomenon in the Caribbean.
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Keren J. Mack
Pág. 62 - 94
Ten stakeholder groups were interviewed regarding programs and policies implemented by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago in light of its National Policy on Persons with Disabilities, and being a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Right...
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Keren J. Mack
Pág. 62 - 94
Ten stakeholder groups were interviewed regarding programs and policies implemented by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago in light of its National Policy on Persons with Disabilities, and being a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Right...
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Fallon Burns
Pág. 376 - 380
Jameel Hampton (2016). Disability and the welfare state in Britain: Changes in Perception and Policy 1948-79.
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Clarke Wilson, Mary Ann McColl, Fang Zhang, Paige McKinnon
Pág. 105 - 127
Disability is defined in terms of activity limitation. We propose using daily time use data as a macro indicator of the degree of integration of people with disabilities into the wider society. If activity patterns of disabled persons are becoming more s...
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Kate Caldwell, Sarah Parker Harris, Maija Renko
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The current economic climate demands more innovative approaches to increasing labor market participation for people with disabilities. Social entrepreneurship offers one alternative pathway to employment. However, little is known about the motivational a...
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Mary Ann McColl, William Adair, Sue Davey, Nick Kates
Pág. 71 - 93
The debate persists in disability studies about the best ways to learn more about the experience and consequences of disability. Various research approaches have held sway over the years, but a favoured approach at present appears to be emancipator...
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Mary Ann McColl, William Adair, Sue Davey, Nick Kates
Pág. 71 - 93
The debate persists in disability studies about the best ways to learn more about the experience and consequences of disability. Various research approaches have held sway over the years, but a favoured approach at present appears to be emancipatory res...
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Clarke Wilson, Mary Ann McColl, Fang Zhang, Paige McKinnon
Pág. 105 - 127
Disability is defined in terms of activity limitation. We propose using daily time use data as a macro indicator of the degree of integration of people with disabilities into the wider society. If activity patterns of disabled persons are becoming more s...
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Andrea Vick
Pág. 1 - 28
The organization of contemporary labour markets has radically altered the nature of work and its embodied or bodily performance. Changes from standard, permanent jobs to non-standard or precarious work arrangements have increasingly become the normative ...
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Andrea Vick
Pág. 1 - 28
The organization of contemporary labour markets has radically altered the nature of work and its embodied or bodily performance. Changes from standard, permanent jobs to non-standard or precarious work arrangements have increasingly become the normative ...
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Miaomiao Liu, Yining Huang, Rosemary Hiscock, Qin Li, Jun Bi, Patrick L. Kinney and Clive E. Sabel
As public expectations for health rise, health measurements broaden from a focus on death, disease, and disability to wellbeing. However, wellbeing hasn?t been incorporated into the framework of climate change policy decision-making in Chinese cities. Ba...
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Tally Hatzakis, Laura Alciauskaite and Alexandra König
Moving is an indispensable component of travelling. This paper discusses the experiences of persons with disabilities when moving around cities on foot or wheels, based on research conducted during the EU-funded project TRIPS. Findings comprise participa...
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