This article considers the issues associated with the use of quota systems for the employment of workers with a disability. It examines the use and experiences of such quotas in Italy, Russia and the United Kingdom. Italy has a long established quota for the employment of such workers, whilst the modern Russian system it is a more recent innovation. In contrast the UK abandoned its quotas in the 1990s. We draw on the experiences of the three countries to consider generally whether the use of quotas is either an acceptable means of encouraging employers to take on disabled workers, or is necessary to achieve this objective
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
This paper is an empirical study on the access to work an important factor of social inclusion for p...
26 pagesThe disabled have consistently numbered among the most impoverished, underemployed, and unem...
This article considers the issues associated with the use of quota systems for the employment of wor...
This article examines the Italian policy framework on the employment of disabled people. It discuss...
The integration of persons with disabilities and with reduced work capacity in the labour market rep...
Purpose: To investigate the extent to which disability discourages an individual from going on the j...
For Europe’s nearly 40 million disabled persons, restric¬ted access to the labour market continues t...
the integration of disabled people in the labour market represents one of the biggest challenges for...
Across Europe, the labour market participation of persons with disabilities remains lower than that ...
International audienceThis study uses an empowerment theory perspective to examine how a disability ...
We contribute to the scarce literature focusing on the life outcomes of disabled people in Central a...
This paper is an empirical study on the work opportunities of people with disability using Italian d...
International audienceBased on a field survey of seven public employers, this article examines the d...
Approaches to the employment of people with disabilities generally fall into two types: the ‘equalit...
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
This paper is an empirical study on the access to work an important factor of social inclusion for p...
26 pagesThe disabled have consistently numbered among the most impoverished, underemployed, and unem...
This article considers the issues associated with the use of quota systems for the employment of wor...
This article examines the Italian policy framework on the employment of disabled people. It discuss...
The integration of persons with disabilities and with reduced work capacity in the labour market rep...
Purpose: To investigate the extent to which disability discourages an individual from going on the j...
For Europe’s nearly 40 million disabled persons, restric¬ted access to the labour market continues t...
the integration of disabled people in the labour market represents one of the biggest challenges for...
Across Europe, the labour market participation of persons with disabilities remains lower than that ...
International audienceThis study uses an empowerment theory perspective to examine how a disability ...
We contribute to the scarce literature focusing on the life outcomes of disabled people in Central a...
This paper is an empirical study on the work opportunities of people with disability using Italian d...
International audienceBased on a field survey of seven public employers, this article examines the d...
Approaches to the employment of people with disabilities generally fall into two types: the ‘equalit...
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
This paper is an empirical study on the access to work an important factor of social inclusion for p...
26 pagesThe disabled have consistently numbered among the most impoverished, underemployed, and unem...