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Work and inclusion

Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 2001
In European employment and social policy the dominant perception is that a paid job equals social inclusion and unemployment means social exclusion. In accordance with this way of thinking, unemployment policy has been restructured from paying the unemployed ‘passive’ social benefits to a policy that emphasises activating the unemployed in some sort ...
Ben Valkenburg   +2 more
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Inclusive Leadership: How Leaders Sustain or Discourage Work Group Inclusion

Group & Organization Management, 2021
Research on leader inclusion has continued to proliferate. However, most of the research has not focused on the importance of leader inclusion for employees with marginalized social identities.
L. Shore, Beth G. Chung
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Working Class Inclusion

2023
Latin American legislators, like legislators worldwide, are drawn from a narrow set of elites who are largely out of touch with average citizens. Despite comprising the vast majority of the labor force, working-class people represent a small slice of the legislature. Working Class Inclusion examines how the near exclusion of working-class citizens from
Tiffany D. Barnes   +2 more
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Enhancing Leader Inclusion While Preventing Social Exclusion in the Work Group

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2021
In the last ten years research on inclusion has been increasing at a rapid pace. However, behaviors of the leader that increase employee experiences of inclusion or exclusion is not yet well unders...
L. Shore, Beth G. Chung
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Making Inclusion Work

TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2008
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a group of interrelated disorders includ- ing autistic disorder, Asperger's syn- drome, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS). Aspect's "working model" (see box, "Aspect Satellite Classroom Working Model Elements") in operation for 14 years, meets Batten et al .'s recommendations that
Roberts, Jacqueline M. A.   +2 more
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Working for inclusion

Housing, Care and Support, 2002
This briefing introduces the Sainsbury Centre publication Working for Inclusion, which provides an analysis and examples of how mental health and other agencies can support people with mental health problems in engaging in a full life in the community.
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Inclusion at Work

2020
Research on inclusion in organizations has yet to identify the primary factors that contribute to the development and maintenance of climates for inclusion. The present research addresses this gap through the development of a comprehensive conceptual model depicting the critical factors that contribute to inclusive climates, and their proposed ...
Melinda Key-Roberts   +3 more
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Working towards an Inclusive Curriculum

International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 1998
The move towards an inclusive model of education presents teachers with the difficulty of differentiating the curriculum for children with speech, language and communication impairments. This paper focuses on the 'WiSaLT Curriculum Appendix'-a tool which can be used by teachers and speech and language therapists to help such children access the ...
Wren, Yvonne, Parkhouse, Jill
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