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Social Inclusion Beyond Education and Work: Migrants Meaning‐Making Towards Social Inclusion [PDF]
In public discourse, the social inclusion of migrants is often regarded as a challenge demanding migrants to increase their engagement in adapting to the new host country.
Sofia Nyström +2 more
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Inclusion as a pedagogical work
Inclusive education means attending with quality and equity to the common and specific characteristics that our boys and girls present. To do this, the aeioTU Educational Experience proposes organized daily moments, which take place throughout the day ...
Martha Liliana González Restrepo
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Work inclusion as part of social work
Dorte Caswell +3 more
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Community Inclusion for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Many people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) are isolated and lack meaningful opportunities to participate and develop social networks within their communities.
Presnell, Jade, Keesler, John
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Working together: A call for inclusive conservation [PDF]
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Tallis, Heather, Lubchenco, Jane
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Dis(en)abled: legitimating discriminatory practice in the name of inclusion? [PDF]
This article explores tensions between the policies and practice of inclusion and the lived experiences of disabled young people in education. Drawing on the narratives of two young men who participated in a small pilot study, it utilises theoretical ...
Atkins, Liz, Liz Atkins, Atkins, L.
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Designing Work for Inclusiveness [PDF]
Since everybody is expected to participate in our society this implies that everybody should have an opportunity to participate. Participation is generally operationalized by having a paid job. This is currently not achievable for a large group because the current jobs on the competitive labor market do not match with their competences.
Zijlstra, Fred R.H. +3 more
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Since 2012, the number of forcibly displaced people has more than doubled, reaching 89.3 million by the end of 2021. Ongoing conflicts, including the war in Ukraine, will result in even larger numbers of forcibly displaced people. The economic and human development impacts of forcible displacement present challenges for the people who have been ...
Heisey, Janet +2 more
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Social inclusion in diverse work settings [PDF]
Perceiving to be socially included at work is vital for the well-being and performance of employees. Yet, inclusion may be difficult to establish when coworkers are different from each other.
Work and Organizational Psychology: Occupational Health Psychology +2 more
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Capability, Work and Social Inclusion
AbstractThe global context is going throught a disruptive complexity and the traditionally elements of citizenship and community are going in crisis: social rights, membership, participation; all this is accompanied by an European economic crisis that is leading the revision of the work's traditional forms.With rising unemployment, the negative effect ...
FRISO, VALERIA, CALDIN, ROBERTA
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