People with disabilities are under-represented in the global workforce, and this problem is often particularly acute in the ‘global south’. This special issue seeks to provide new perspectives on why this is the case and comprises seven papers focused on disability inclusive employment. We deliberately wanted to place this collection in the Journal of International Development as a core development publication, rather than in a disability specific one, because we think it is important to ‘mainstream’1 disability within development so that the international community can develop an increased understanding and awareness of disability dilemmas. The challenges faced by disabled people need to be tackled as part of all development thinking and p...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate that there are one billion people living with disabilit...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role and visibility of disabled people in the discourse...
International development efforts up to and including the Millennium Development Goals have improve...
People with disabilities are under-represented in the global workforce, and this problem is often pa...
Diverse approaches to promoting disability inclusive employment aim to transform workplaces into tru...
As a result of physical and social barriers, people with disabilities have experienced and continue ...
Globally, disabled people are disproportionately excluded from the workforce. For the general popula...
The international development community is beginning to recognise that people with disabilities cons...
[Excerpt] The World Bank estimates that 20% of the world’s poorest people are disabled. This means t...
Work is an important part of life, providing both economic security and a forum to contribute one's ...
The role of international development organizations in advancing a vital message of the Sustainable ...
This issue of Global Education Review examines the global context of disability and how in different...
This article is part of the issue Disability Equality: In Theory and Practice, edited by Mark Priest...
Intergovernmental organisations such as the United Nations (UN) and the World Bank claim that the m...
development; Sen’s capability approach; poverty; mortality; economic insecurit
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate that there are one billion people living with disabilit...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role and visibility of disabled people in the discourse...
International development efforts up to and including the Millennium Development Goals have improve...
People with disabilities are under-represented in the global workforce, and this problem is often pa...
Diverse approaches to promoting disability inclusive employment aim to transform workplaces into tru...
As a result of physical and social barriers, people with disabilities have experienced and continue ...
Globally, disabled people are disproportionately excluded from the workforce. For the general popula...
The international development community is beginning to recognise that people with disabilities cons...
[Excerpt] The World Bank estimates that 20% of the world’s poorest people are disabled. This means t...
Work is an important part of life, providing both economic security and a forum to contribute one's ...
The role of international development organizations in advancing a vital message of the Sustainable ...
This issue of Global Education Review examines the global context of disability and how in different...
This article is part of the issue Disability Equality: In Theory and Practice, edited by Mark Priest...
Intergovernmental organisations such as the United Nations (UN) and the World Bank claim that the m...
development; Sen’s capability approach; poverty; mortality; economic insecurit
The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimate that there are one billion people living with disabilit...
The purpose of this study was to examine the role and visibility of disabled people in the discourse...
International development efforts up to and including the Millennium Development Goals have improve...