Active inclusion of young people with disabilities or health problems : National report - Poland
In Poland policy relating to people with disabilities does not differentiate between different groups – all groups are treated equally. There are no policies or programmes that particularly promote the participation of young people with disabilities in the open labour market. As in many other countries, young people face significant challenges entering the job market (especially the open market). Moreover, the Polish labour market still has relatively few jobs for people with disabilities. Most are employed in sheltered workshops. According to the employment records of people with disabilities, almost 93% of those employed in the sheltered labour market have regular employment contracts. [...]
| Year of publication: |
2012-02-10
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| Authors: | Jaros, Rafal ; Owczarek, Monika |
| Publisher: |
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions |
| Subject: | Arbeitsmarkt | Labour Market | Behinderte Arbeitskräfte | Disabled workers | Berufliche Integration | Labour force integration | Jugendliche Arbeitskräfte | Young workers |
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