Purpose – Based on the nursing occupation within the UK and The Netherlands' health sectors, which are both highly regulated with policies to increase inclusiveness, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the interplay between employment conditions and policy measures at sectoral level, in order to identify how these both facilitate and limit employment participation for disabled workers. Design/methodology/approach – The research was exploratory in character using qualitative and comparative methods within a case study approach. It draws on statistical data, document analysis, focus group discussion and interviews with key actors in the health sectors in both countries. Findings – Whether the social or medical model predominates, th...
AbstractThis article presents a unique analysis of how activation agencies in the Netherlands cope w...
We examine the role of health as a determinant of labour force participation, paying particular atte...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...
This paper compares the labour market integration and exclusion in the Netherlands with that in the ...
In Search of Effective Disability Policy examines the potentials of two very different strategies of...
Though the British and Dutch approaches to disability in the construction sector exhibit common feat...
In Search of Effective Disability Policy examines the potentials of two very different strategies of...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
"Disability, Employment and the European Community" is comparative, contextual and European. It exam...
This research is about people with a learning disability and their quality of life. It is generally ...
This paper examines the importance of a social model of disability for the UK disabled people’s move...
The UK social model of disability (SSM) originated within a political context, which is both a stren...
In the medical model, disability is perceived as a chronic issue that may involve physical or mental...
Many countries struggle with non-participation of vulnerable groups. Countries give priority to Acti...
A decade ago the Netherlands was considered the sick man of Europe. The number of working age benefi...
AbstractThis article presents a unique analysis of how activation agencies in the Netherlands cope w...
We examine the role of health as a determinant of labour force participation, paying particular atte...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...
This paper compares the labour market integration and exclusion in the Netherlands with that in the ...
In Search of Effective Disability Policy examines the potentials of two very different strategies of...
Though the British and Dutch approaches to disability in the construction sector exhibit common feat...
In Search of Effective Disability Policy examines the potentials of two very different strategies of...
This thesis argues that the claim that disability is capable of reduction to two polar opposite mode...
"Disability, Employment and the European Community" is comparative, contextual and European. It exam...
This research is about people with a learning disability and their quality of life. It is generally ...
This paper examines the importance of a social model of disability for the UK disabled people’s move...
The UK social model of disability (SSM) originated within a political context, which is both a stren...
In the medical model, disability is perceived as a chronic issue that may involve physical or mental...
Many countries struggle with non-participation of vulnerable groups. Countries give priority to Acti...
A decade ago the Netherlands was considered the sick man of Europe. The number of working age benefi...
AbstractThis article presents a unique analysis of how activation agencies in the Netherlands cope w...
We examine the role of health as a determinant of labour force participation, paying particular atte...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss about the Soclal model of disability. This model contrary to...