China is the largest developing nation in the contemporary world with more than sixty million people suffering from disability. Social attitudes towards people with disabilities have changed significantly for the last few decades as a result of the active advocacy of the disability community in China as well as governmental support for disability initiatives. The aim of this article is to present the social situation of disabled people in China. Some aspects concerning Chinese beliefs about disability will be discussed. Special attention will be paid to institutions and associations working with disabled people
This research aimed at studying the prevalence and risk factors of disabilities in different populat...
This paper is about employment policies on disabled people in China. It argues that the Chinese gove...
AbstractThis research aimed at studying the prevalence and risk factors of disabilities in different...
The article represents the findings of a study pertaining to the social service and income support n...
This chapter looks at how Chinese disabled people are positioned in the spectrum of peopleship, a co...
This chapter examines people’s experiences of welfare policy intended to address the rights of peopl...
A compelling argument can be made that employment of people with disabilities should be gaining reco...
Sarah Dauncey offers the first comprehensive exploration of disability and citizenship in Chinese so...
x, 147 leavesThis thesis gives a general picture of important historical events as well as sociocult...
Abstract Background A negative attitude toward disability is one of the potential barriers for peopl...
According to official statistics, there are an estimated 85 million persons living with a disability...
This article examines the conceptualization of the body and disability throughout Chinese history. T...
In China, there has seen a significant increase in the disability employment rate over the past 20 y...
Research has repeatedly shown that women with disabilities are more disadvantaged than both disabled...
This article explores three related phenomena: first, the abandonment and institutionalization of ch...
This research aimed at studying the prevalence and risk factors of disabilities in different populat...
This paper is about employment policies on disabled people in China. It argues that the Chinese gove...
AbstractThis research aimed at studying the prevalence and risk factors of disabilities in different...
The article represents the findings of a study pertaining to the social service and income support n...
This chapter looks at how Chinese disabled people are positioned in the spectrum of peopleship, a co...
This chapter examines people’s experiences of welfare policy intended to address the rights of peopl...
A compelling argument can be made that employment of people with disabilities should be gaining reco...
Sarah Dauncey offers the first comprehensive exploration of disability and citizenship in Chinese so...
x, 147 leavesThis thesis gives a general picture of important historical events as well as sociocult...
Abstract Background A negative attitude toward disability is one of the potential barriers for peopl...
According to official statistics, there are an estimated 85 million persons living with a disability...
This article examines the conceptualization of the body and disability throughout Chinese history. T...
In China, there has seen a significant increase in the disability employment rate over the past 20 y...
Research has repeatedly shown that women with disabilities are more disadvantaged than both disabled...
This article explores three related phenomena: first, the abandonment and institutionalization of ch...
This research aimed at studying the prevalence and risk factors of disabilities in different populat...
This paper is about employment policies on disabled people in China. It argues that the Chinese gove...
AbstractThis research aimed at studying the prevalence and risk factors of disabilities in different...