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SOCIAL ECONOMY IN SLOVENIA – EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES [PDF]
People with disabilities are one of the most vulnerable groups in the labour market. Comparing to people without disabilities, their unemployment rates are higher, possibilities for employment lower.
Aleksandra Tabaj
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The article examines the needs of students and graduates of universities from among persons with disabilities in additional professional competencies necessary for successful employment in the context of the society digitalisation. The empirical base was
V. N. Kozlov, D. F. Romanenkova
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Scotland's Employment Landscape for People with Learning Disabilities [PDF]
It is clear that many people with learning disabilities would like more opportunities to have a paid job and, just as importantly, to keep their job and build a career. For many, this would unlock more choice and control over how to live their lives. But
Congreve, Emma, Roy, Graeme, Watts, Rob
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Work and employment for people with psychiatric disabilities [PDF]
William Faulkner observed that work ‘is just about the only thing that you can do for eight hours a day’. Work is something that many of us take for granted, but many people with mental illness are excluded from work and are unlikely to gain or sustain open employment.
Jed, Boardman +3 more
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Little is known about self-employment among people with disabilities in Sweden. The present article contributes knowledge about barriers and opportunities experienced by self-employed people with disabilities and discusses how these affect the labor ...
Maria Norstedt, Per Germundsson
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For decades, the employment of Norwegians with disabilities has been lower than for the rest of the population. One possible explanation is inaccessible transportation.
Kristin Ystmark Bjerkan +2 more
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Introduction Central neuropathic pain (CNeP) is difficult to treat and has diverse etiology, including spinal cord injury (CNePSCI), Parkinson’s disease (CNePPD), and central post-stroke pain (CPSP).
Takahiro Ushida +11 more
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Artificial intelligence as a support for independent living of people with disabilities [PDF]
Improving the quality of life and independence of people with disabilities is a challenge in the fields of social policy, technology, and law. The paper explores the application of artificial intelligence (AI) as a means of supporting independent living ...
Otašević Jadranka, Jovanovska Mira
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Background: Self-employment and entrepreneurship are growing realities and represent a valid employment option for people with disabilities. Indeed, such strategies promote independence and reduce employment disparities, encourage innovative proposals ...
Silvia Iacomini +4 more
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Employment of people with disabilities: Implications for HR management practices
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to, firstly, present the findings of an empirical study in which the human resource management practices associated with the employment of people with disabilities were investigated.
P. Gida, K. Ortlepp
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