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Parity of participation in liberal welfare states: human rights,neoliberalism, disability and employment
Authors:Sarah Parker Harris  Randall Owen  Robert Gould
Affiliation:1. Department of Disability &2. Human Development , University of Illinois at Chicago , Chicago , Illinois , USA
Abstract:Governments continue to face challenges in implementing effective strategies to increase social and economic participation of people with disabilities. In a recent OECD high-level policy forum on Sickness, Disability and Work, the main policy message was the need for a culture of inclusion; with a dual focus on short-term active policy interventions and long-term structural reform. This paper examines policies in liberal welfare states that encourage people receiving disability benefits to participate in the labor market. Examples from the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia of active labor market programs aimed at moving people with disabilities from workfare are analyzed in the context of international disability rights and neoliberal discourse. The paper explores the extent to which new approaches to activation policies are facilitating parity of participation and factors that impact the effectiveness of these policies.
Keywords:disability  employment  human rights  neoliberalism  liberal welfare states
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