Disability is an umbrella term consisting of various deprivations and capacity limitations of people. As it generally decelerates the overall performance of people and society, it demands constant assessment. The definitions and classification should be done properly. The present paper makes a detailed conceptual overview of the concepts and classification of disability. The diverse instances of disabilities points out to the urgency for comprehensive policy action covering multiple aspects of livelihood vulnerability. In several cases disability serves as a feeding ground for poverty and other forms of discrimination. Hence it underscores the robust initiatives from the government to address the issue with due recognition
This paper presents a critique of the legal constitution of disability employed by the Disability Di...
This article analyses changing conceptions of disability through a discussion of the two disability ...
Historically, disability has been seen as an essentially medical phenomenon. In particular, an indiv...
Disability is an umbrella term consisting of various deprivations and capacity limitations of people...
The paper describes and evaluates the theoretical underpinnings of the International Classification ...
In this paper, we argue that the capabilities approach developed by Economics Nobel prize winner A.K...
This chapter critically engages with the underlying theories and approaches to disability that have...
This paper will address recent debates surrounding the nature and cause of the complex process of di...
This article challenges the generally accepted view that the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons ...
Abstract Disability as a health outcome deserves more attention than it has so far received. With pe...
The chapter discusses the social construction of disability presenting the main elements in the deba...
If we were to write down all those things that we ordinarily categorise as disabilities, the resulti...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
While eschewing an explicit definition, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with ...
ABSTRACT. This paper discusses the distinction between disability and handicap as it is proposed by ...
This paper presents a critique of the legal constitution of disability employed by the Disability Di...
This article analyses changing conceptions of disability through a discussion of the two disability ...
Historically, disability has been seen as an essentially medical phenomenon. In particular, an indiv...
Disability is an umbrella term consisting of various deprivations and capacity limitations of people...
The paper describes and evaluates the theoretical underpinnings of the International Classification ...
In this paper, we argue that the capabilities approach developed by Economics Nobel prize winner A.K...
This chapter critically engages with the underlying theories and approaches to disability that have...
This paper will address recent debates surrounding the nature and cause of the complex process of di...
This article challenges the generally accepted view that the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons ...
Abstract Disability as a health outcome deserves more attention than it has so far received. With pe...
The chapter discusses the social construction of disability presenting the main elements in the deba...
If we were to write down all those things that we ordinarily categorise as disabilities, the resulti...
Disabled people are half as likely to go to university, half as likely to get qualifications, and ha...
While eschewing an explicit definition, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with ...
ABSTRACT. This paper discusses the distinction between disability and handicap as it is proposed by ...
This paper presents a critique of the legal constitution of disability employed by the Disability Di...
This article analyses changing conceptions of disability through a discussion of the two disability ...
Historically, disability has been seen as an essentially medical phenomenon. In particular, an indiv...