[From Introduction] The ILO’s primary goals regarding disability are to prepare and empower people with disabilities to pursue their employment goals and facilitate access to work and job opportunities in open labour markets, while sensitising policy makers, trade unions and employers to these issues. The ILO’s mandate on disability issues is specified in the ILO Convention 159 (1983) on vocational rehabilitation and employment. No. 159 defines a disabled person as an individual whose prospects of securing, retaining, and advancing in suitable employment are substantially reduced as a result of a duly recognised physical or mental impairment. The Convention established the principle of equal treatment and employment for workers with disabil...
Introduction: The management of workers with mental disability is a current topic of great interest....
183 s.Englanninkielisessä julkaisussa (Mental disorders as a major challenge in prevention of work d...
In Poland patients with psychiatric problems form a large group; in 2010 there were almost 1.5 milli...
Mental illness constitutes one of the world\u27s most critical and social health problems. It affect...
[From Introduction] Mental health problems are among the most important contributors to the global b...
[From Introduction] The workplace is an appropriate environment in which to educate and raise indivi...
[From Introduction] There is growing evidence of the global impact of mental illness. Mental health ...
For those individuals who experience mental health problems, there is frequently an impact upon thei...
For those individuals who experience mental health problems, there is frequently an impact upon thei...
[From Preface] It is increasingly apparent that disabled people not only have a valuable contributio...
peer reviewedPeople with mental and psychiatric disabilities are globally and historically the most ...
Due to the expected decline in the working-age population, especially in European countries, people ...
[Excerpt] The International Research Project on Job Retention and Return to Work Strategies for Disa...
Mental ill-health can lead to poor work performance, high sickness absence and reduced labour market...
There is evidence that mental health as a cause of sickness absenteeism and work disability may be i...
Introduction: The management of workers with mental disability is a current topic of great interest....
183 s.Englanninkielisessä julkaisussa (Mental disorders as a major challenge in prevention of work d...
In Poland patients with psychiatric problems form a large group; in 2010 there were almost 1.5 milli...
Mental illness constitutes one of the world\u27s most critical and social health problems. It affect...
[From Introduction] Mental health problems are among the most important contributors to the global b...
[From Introduction] The workplace is an appropriate environment in which to educate and raise indivi...
[From Introduction] There is growing evidence of the global impact of mental illness. Mental health ...
For those individuals who experience mental health problems, there is frequently an impact upon thei...
For those individuals who experience mental health problems, there is frequently an impact upon thei...
[From Preface] It is increasingly apparent that disabled people not only have a valuable contributio...
peer reviewedPeople with mental and psychiatric disabilities are globally and historically the most ...
Due to the expected decline in the working-age population, especially in European countries, people ...
[Excerpt] The International Research Project on Job Retention and Return to Work Strategies for Disa...
Mental ill-health can lead to poor work performance, high sickness absence and reduced labour market...
There is evidence that mental health as a cause of sickness absenteeism and work disability may be i...
Introduction: The management of workers with mental disability is a current topic of great interest....
183 s.Englanninkielisessä julkaisussa (Mental disorders as a major challenge in prevention of work d...
In Poland patients with psychiatric problems form a large group; in 2010 there were almost 1.5 milli...