The possibility to participate in education and lifelong learning has been introduced in EU disability policy in recent decades as one of the key means to improve the socioeconomic position of disabled persons. Simultaneously, lifelong learning has been developed as the defining concept of EU education policy to increase social cohesion and economic competitiveness. However, the education, employment rate and socioeconomic status of disabled persons have remained far below the EU average. In this article, we theorize governmentality to explore (1) how EU lifelong learning and disability policy discourses constitute and govern disabled persons and (2) how disabled persons are positioned in the policy discourses. The data consist of the most ...
The aim of the article is to discuss the relationship between disability, educational level and empl...
ABSTRACT In the last decade social inclusion together with lifelong learning have emerged as strong ...
For Europe’s nearly 40 million disabled persons, restric¬ted access to the labour market continues t...
The possibility to participate in education and lifelong learning has been introduced in EU disabi...
This study reports on European disability policy and the position of people with disabilities in Eur...
This paper examines the development of disability policy at the European level, from the mid 1970s t...
AbstractThis paper examines the development of disability policy at the European level, from the mid...
This thesis examines the extent to which European Union (EU) law and policy reflect an approach to d...
This thesis examines the extent to which European Union (EU) law and policy reflect an approach to d...
Welfare state institutions function as core structures that positively or negatively impact the incl...
In the modern European Union, disability policy (which was paid extremely little attention in the fr...
Welfare state institutions function as core structures that positively or negatively impact the incl...
AbstractDuring recent years disability policy at the European level has changed from a formerly disr...
Defence date: 6 December 1993Examining Board: Prof. Erian Bercusson, European University Institute (...
In this article we discuss the challenges facing European disability policy and in what direction it...
The aim of the article is to discuss the relationship between disability, educational level and empl...
ABSTRACT In the last decade social inclusion together with lifelong learning have emerged as strong ...
For Europe’s nearly 40 million disabled persons, restric¬ted access to the labour market continues t...
The possibility to participate in education and lifelong learning has been introduced in EU disabi...
This study reports on European disability policy and the position of people with disabilities in Eur...
This paper examines the development of disability policy at the European level, from the mid 1970s t...
AbstractThis paper examines the development of disability policy at the European level, from the mid...
This thesis examines the extent to which European Union (EU) law and policy reflect an approach to d...
This thesis examines the extent to which European Union (EU) law and policy reflect an approach to d...
Welfare state institutions function as core structures that positively or negatively impact the incl...
In the modern European Union, disability policy (which was paid extremely little attention in the fr...
Welfare state institutions function as core structures that positively or negatively impact the incl...
AbstractDuring recent years disability policy at the European level has changed from a formerly disr...
Defence date: 6 December 1993Examining Board: Prof. Erian Bercusson, European University Institute (...
In this article we discuss the challenges facing European disability policy and in what direction it...
The aim of the article is to discuss the relationship between disability, educational level and empl...
ABSTRACT In the last decade social inclusion together with lifelong learning have emerged as strong ...
For Europe’s nearly 40 million disabled persons, restric¬ted access to the labour market continues t...