Original title: Rapportage Gehandicapten 2002. The Report on the Disabled 2002 (Rapportage gehandicapten 2002) provides an overview of the social position of people with physical or intellectual disabilities. It looks at aspects such as education, paid and unpaid work, financial position, leisure time use, use of care services and housing situation. A great deal of policy has been introduced in the Netherlands in recent years aimed at people with disabilities. This report shows that this policy has not always had the desired effect. Dutch society is still insufficiently accessible for people with disabilities, whether it be the education system and the labour market, public buildings, their own homes, public transport or the ...
The aim of this study is to gain more insight into the living situation of mentally handicapped pers...
Defence date: 6 December 1993Examining Board: Prof. Erian Bercusson, European University Institute (...
This research is about people with a learning disability and their quality of life. It is generally ...
Original title: Rapportage gehandicapten 1997. The Netherlands Institute for Social Research/SCP...
Original title: Rapportage gehandicapten 2000. This report devotes attention to the economic ind...
Original title: Meedoen met beperkingen. There are approximately 1.7 million people with physica...
Original title: Jeugd met beperkingen. Taking part in society in an ordinary way is not self-evi...
The Netherlands is well known for its high employment growth and corresponding low unemployment rate...
Original title: IQ met beperkingen Demand for care for people with intellectual disabilities has ...
Original title: Ondersteuning gewenst. There are more than one million adults in the Netherlands...
Original title: Steeds meer verstandelijk gehandicapten? Demand for intellectual disability care ...
Original title: Veranderde zorg en ondersteuning voor mensen met een beperking The structure of the...
Young handicapped citizens in the Netherlands have increasingly been receiving social benefits or sp...
Original title: Belemmerd aan het werk The Netherlands was long known as a country with high sick...
More than 37 million handicapped people live in the European Union. The Council of Europe has declar...
The aim of this study is to gain more insight into the living situation of mentally handicapped pers...
Defence date: 6 December 1993Examining Board: Prof. Erian Bercusson, European University Institute (...
This research is about people with a learning disability and their quality of life. It is generally ...
Original title: Rapportage gehandicapten 1997. The Netherlands Institute for Social Research/SCP...
Original title: Rapportage gehandicapten 2000. This report devotes attention to the economic ind...
Original title: Meedoen met beperkingen. There are approximately 1.7 million people with physica...
Original title: Jeugd met beperkingen. Taking part in society in an ordinary way is not self-evi...
The Netherlands is well known for its high employment growth and corresponding low unemployment rate...
Original title: IQ met beperkingen Demand for care for people with intellectual disabilities has ...
Original title: Ondersteuning gewenst. There are more than one million adults in the Netherlands...
Original title: Steeds meer verstandelijk gehandicapten? Demand for intellectual disability care ...
Original title: Veranderde zorg en ondersteuning voor mensen met een beperking The structure of the...
Young handicapped citizens in the Netherlands have increasingly been receiving social benefits or sp...
Original title: Belemmerd aan het werk The Netherlands was long known as a country with high sick...
More than 37 million handicapped people live in the European Union. The Council of Europe has declar...
The aim of this study is to gain more insight into the living situation of mentally handicapped pers...
Defence date: 6 December 1993Examining Board: Prof. Erian Bercusson, European University Institute (...
This research is about people with a learning disability and their quality of life. It is generally ...