Changing Disability Policy System

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Changing Disability Policy System

Active Citizenship and Disability in Europe Volume 1

Disability: social aspects Sociology Social work Moral and social purpose of education Civics and citizenship Public international law: human rights Medical and healthcare law Personal and public health / health education

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Collection: Routledge Advances in Disability Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 28th April 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781317227496


Being an ‘active citizen’ involves exercising social rights and duties, enjoying choice and autonomy, and participating in political decision-making processes which are of importance for one’s life. Amid the new challenges facing contemporary welfare states, debate over just how ‘active’ citizens can and ought to be has redoubled. Presenting research from the first major comparative and cross-national study of active citizenship and disability in Europe, this book analyses the consequences of ongoing changes in Europe – what opportunities do persons with disabilities have to exercise Active Citizenship?

The Changing Disability Policy System: Active Citizenship and Disability in Europe Volume 1 approaches the conditions for Active Citizenship from a macro perspective in order to capture the impact of the overall disability policy system. This system takes diverse and changing forms in the nine European countries under study. Central to the analysis are issues of coherence and coordination between three subsystems of the disability policy system, and between levels of governance.

This book identifies the implications and policy lessons of the findings for future disability policy in Europe and beyond. It will appeal to policymakers and policy officials, as well as to researchers and students of disability studies, comparative social policy, international disability law and qualitative research methods.

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