The aim of the paper is to show differences in the accessibility of the environment between young people with disabilities and young people without disabilities. The sample of respondents consisted of two sub-samples. The first sub-sample was composed of young people with disabilities, chronologically aged 18-35, both sexes 50 of them. The second sub- sample consisted of young people without disabilities, chronologically aged 18-35, both sexes 50 of them, selected by random selection method from the Tuzla Canton area. The data obtained by the research were processed using the method of parametric and nonparametric statistics. Frequencies, percentages and measures of central tendency are cal - culated (arithmetic...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities recognizes the right of peop...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities recognizes the right of peop...
Nowadays, public spaces have to be planned to allow a full accessibility for people with disabilitie...
Object: adaptation and availability of services for physically disabled people. Observations: physic...
Object: adaptation and availability of services for physically disabled people. Observations: physic...
The aim of this paper is to determine the differences in life skills of young people with and withou...
A large proportion of people in the community (the elderly, the physically disabled, children, etc.)...
The aim of research work: to estimate the adaptation of physical environment in higher schools for p...
Growth and prosperity of any society depends on how to use the existing talents and abilities in the...
Background: The European Union and other countries of the world need quality research data, without ...
Background. In Lithuania, from 2017 to 2018, in the age group of 16–64 years, the number of people w...
Third annual Conference of ALTER - European society for disability research, Lisbonne, PORTUGAL, 03-...
Third annual Conference of ALTER - European society for disability research, Lisbonne, PORTUGAL, 03-...
The aim of the paper is to examine the need for a personal assistant in young people with disabiliti...
‘Hapless’ is the word synonymous with the young disabled lives. It is chiefly because of their inabi...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities recognizes the right of peop...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities recognizes the right of peop...
Nowadays, public spaces have to be planned to allow a full accessibility for people with disabilitie...
Object: adaptation and availability of services for physically disabled people. Observations: physic...
Object: adaptation and availability of services for physically disabled people. Observations: physic...
The aim of this paper is to determine the differences in life skills of young people with and withou...
A large proportion of people in the community (the elderly, the physically disabled, children, etc.)...
The aim of research work: to estimate the adaptation of physical environment in higher schools for p...
Growth and prosperity of any society depends on how to use the existing talents and abilities in the...
Background: The European Union and other countries of the world need quality research data, without ...
Background. In Lithuania, from 2017 to 2018, in the age group of 16–64 years, the number of people w...
Third annual Conference of ALTER - European society for disability research, Lisbonne, PORTUGAL, 03-...
Third annual Conference of ALTER - European society for disability research, Lisbonne, PORTUGAL, 03-...
The aim of the paper is to examine the need for a personal assistant in young people with disabiliti...
‘Hapless’ is the word synonymous with the young disabled lives. It is chiefly because of their inabi...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities recognizes the right of peop...
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities recognizes the right of peop...
Nowadays, public spaces have to be planned to allow a full accessibility for people with disabilitie...