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4. Work, Disability, and Social Inclusion: The Promise and Problematics of EU Disability Policy

  • Rannveig Traustadóttir
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People at Work
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch People at Work
© 2020 New York University Press, New York, USA

© 2020 New York University Press, New York, USA

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments vii
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Part I. Ideologies of the Neoliberal Economy
  6. Introduction 23
  7. 1. “ Hell on My Face”: The Production of Workplace II-literacy 25
  8. 2. Institutional Technologies: Coordinating Families and Schools, Bodies and Texts 40
  9. 3. The Promises and Realities of U.S. Microenterprise Development 57
  10. 4. Work, Disability, and Social Inclusion: The Promise and Problematics of EU Disability Policy 74
  11. Part II. Mobile Bodies: Incorporation Without Inclusion
  12. Introduction 95
  13. 5. Flexible Hiring, Immigration, and Indian IT Workers’ Experiences of Contract Work in the United States 97
  14. 6. Economic Restructuring and the Social Regulation of Citizenship in the Heartland 112
  15. Part III. The Fictional Worlds of “Unencumbered Workers”
  16. Introduction 139
  17. 7. Training for Low-Wage Work: TANF Recipients Preparing for Health-Care Work 141
  18. 8. Women’s Lives, Welfare’s Time Limits 157
  19. 9. Personal Responsibility in Professional Work: The Academic “Star” as Ideological Code 180
  20. 10. “ Use What You Have, Be Thankful You Have It”: Work and the Promise of Social Inclusion for Students with Disabilities 203
  21. Part IV. Fiscal Discipline: The Texts of Public-Sector Budget Cutting
  22. Introduction 221
  23. 11. Exploring Problematics of the Personal-Responsibility Welfare State: Issues of Family and Caregiving in Welfare-to-Work and Medicaid Consumer-Directed Care Programs 223
  24. 12. The “Textualized” Student: An Institutional Ethnography of a Funding Policy for Students with Special Needs in Ontario 248
  25. 13. (Dis)continuity of Care: Explicating the Ruling Relations of Home Support 266
  26. Conclusion 289
  27. References 303
  28. Contributors 333
  29. Index 339
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