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Disability and employment policy in the Israeli welfare state: between exclusion and inclusion
Authors:Roni Holler
Institution:The Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare, Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:Based on the social model(s) of disability, this article seeks to analyse the historical development of Israeli employment policy toward disabled people during the first decade and a half of its existence (1948–1965). Findings from primary and secondary sources suggest that throughout this period disabled people, mainly immigrants, found themselves at the lowest echelons of Israeli society and the labour market. Furthermore, the Israeli welfare state offers an interesting case study of the gap between a welfare state’s stated adherence to social justice and the more limited, and even contradictory, outcomes of its policies. Our discussion suggests that a valuable way of reframing our findings can be found in the critique of de-commodification as an inadequate concept and in the use of related concepts such as re-commodification and quasi-commodification.
Keywords:social model of disability  Israel  welfare state  employment
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