A compelling argument can be made that employment of people with disabilities should be gaining recognition as an underutilized weapon in the talent wars of Asia. One has only to look at the proportion of people with disabilities that make up our communities, the continuing employment disparities that people with disabilities continue to face and the resulting high levels of poverty for this population – up against the talent shortages in fast-growth markets across the region. As China’s skewed demographic dynamics become increasingly apparent, resulting in a rapidly aging population and a diminishing supply of workforce entrants, an increasing share of the workforce will include older employees with disabilities, necessitating a fundamenta...
Research has repeatedly shown that women with disabilities are more disadvantaged than both disabled...
The special vulnerability of people with disability (PWD) in the COIVD-19 pandemic has been confirme...
China has 85 million people with disabilities, 30% of whom have a physical disability(1). Up to 2006...
A compelling argument can be made that employment of people with disabilities should be gaining reco...
According to official statistics, there are an estimated 85 million persons living with a disability...
In China, there has seen a significant increase in the disability employment rate over the past 20 y...
China is the largest developing nation in the contemporary world with more than sixty million people...
The rights of persons with disabilities have gained increased international recognition with the ado...
Prepared by the ILO InFocus Programme on Skills, Knowledge and Employability in the framework of a p...
The article represents the findings of a study pertaining to the social service and income support n...
This paper compares earnings disparities between persons with disabilities and able-bodied persons i...
This paper is about employment policies on disabled people in China. It argues that the Chinese gove...
Firms to date regard their employees as one of the most critical components for their business succe...
Abstract This paper explores the state and perception of wheelchair users in China. My research ou...
This thesis explores the mechanisms behind the devaluation of Chinese disabled people’s labour and i...
Research has repeatedly shown that women with disabilities are more disadvantaged than both disabled...
The special vulnerability of people with disability (PWD) in the COIVD-19 pandemic has been confirme...
China has 85 million people with disabilities, 30% of whom have a physical disability(1). Up to 2006...
A compelling argument can be made that employment of people with disabilities should be gaining reco...
According to official statistics, there are an estimated 85 million persons living with a disability...
In China, there has seen a significant increase in the disability employment rate over the past 20 y...
China is the largest developing nation in the contemporary world with more than sixty million people...
The rights of persons with disabilities have gained increased international recognition with the ado...
Prepared by the ILO InFocus Programme on Skills, Knowledge and Employability in the framework of a p...
The article represents the findings of a study pertaining to the social service and income support n...
This paper compares earnings disparities between persons with disabilities and able-bodied persons i...
This paper is about employment policies on disabled people in China. It argues that the Chinese gove...
Firms to date regard their employees as one of the most critical components for their business succe...
Abstract This paper explores the state and perception of wheelchair users in China. My research ou...
This thesis explores the mechanisms behind the devaluation of Chinese disabled people’s labour and i...
Research has repeatedly shown that women with disabilities are more disadvantaged than both disabled...
The special vulnerability of people with disability (PWD) in the COIVD-19 pandemic has been confirme...
China has 85 million people with disabilities, 30% of whom have a physical disability(1). Up to 2006...