AbstractDisabled people are part of large immigration movements from developing countries to Western Europe caused by displacement due to war, famine, natural disasters, civil unrest, and hope for a better life. This paper raises five important questions necessary for understanding the immigration of disabled people from one country to another and presents preliminary data on an ongoing, longitudinal study of disabled Iranian, Moroccan, Turkish, Jewish and Congolese immigrants to Belgium. We focus on the transitional nature of immigration and the intercultural disability experiences of these vulnerable immigrants. First, we point out that an understanding of disability in society requires increased attention to geographical, historical and ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The disability paradox postulates that some individuals with severe funct...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The disability paradox postulates that some individuals with severe funct...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
Disabled people are part of large immigration movements from developing countries to Western Europe ...
AbstractDisabled people are part of large immigration movements from developing countries to Western...
This paper explores the antecedents, experiences and consequences of marginalization as reported and...
Introduction: Limited evidence exists on migrants with disability. A comprehensive assessment is man...
Immigrant families with a member with disability represent a social group particularly at risk: thei...
How are disability and rehabilitation conceived of in different cultures? How can these concepts be ...
This paper examines the role of ethnic networks in disability program take-up among working-age immi...
In 2017, specialists in several fields (health, education, and social work) from five European count...
In mainstream literature on migration and the dominant Eurocentric studies on disability, immigrants...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...
The strong association between weak health and immobility suggests why there is insufficient knowled...
In 2017, specialists in several fields (health, education, and social work) from five European count...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The disability paradox postulates that some individuals with severe funct...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The disability paradox postulates that some individuals with severe funct...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...
Disabled people are part of large immigration movements from developing countries to Western Europe ...
AbstractDisabled people are part of large immigration movements from developing countries to Western...
This paper explores the antecedents, experiences and consequences of marginalization as reported and...
Introduction: Limited evidence exists on migrants with disability. A comprehensive assessment is man...
Immigrant families with a member with disability represent a social group particularly at risk: thei...
How are disability and rehabilitation conceived of in different cultures? How can these concepts be ...
This paper examines the role of ethnic networks in disability program take-up among working-age immi...
In 2017, specialists in several fields (health, education, and social work) from five European count...
In mainstream literature on migration and the dominant Eurocentric studies on disability, immigrants...
Disability is a form of difference that is created when the social participation of someone with an ...
The strong association between weak health and immobility suggests why there is insufficient knowled...
In 2017, specialists in several fields (health, education, and social work) from five European count...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The disability paradox postulates that some individuals with severe funct...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The disability paradox postulates that some individuals with severe funct...
Major Research Paper (Master's), Critical Disability Studies, School of Health Policy and Management...