ABSTRACT

Bringing together contributions from institutions such as the OECD, the WHO, the World Bank and the European Disability Forum, as well as policy makers and researchers, this volume focuses on disability and work. The contributors address a wide range of issues including what it means to be disabled, what rights and responsibilities society has for people with disabilities, how disability benefits should be structured, and what role employers should play. Fundamental reading for specialists in disability, social protection and public economics, and for social policy academics, researchers and students generally, Transforming Disability Welfare Policies makes an enormous contribution to the literature.

part 1|24 pages

Introduction: Main Findings and Conclusions from the OECD Report — and Critical Queries

chapter |10 pages

Transforming Disability into Ability

A Commentary Based on Recent European Research

part 2|24 pages

Introduction: Opening Statements

chapter |8 pages

Transforming Disability into Ability —

Results and Conclusions from the OECD Study of Disability Policies for the Working-Age Population in 20 Member Countries

part 2|72 pages

What Rights and Responsibilities for Society and for Persons with Disabilities?

part 3|50 pages

Who Needs Activation, How and When?

part 5|57 pages

What Should and What Can Employers Do?