The labour market position of people with disabilities and with a reduced work capacity after the change of regime
The study aims at exploring, based on an overview of the professional literature, the economic, social and employment policy situation which characterised the period from the change of regime to 10 years thereafter and concerned people with disabilities and with a reduced work capacity, as well as, the institutions and instruments influencing the related labour market demand and supply. It discusses those initiatives too which aim at increasing the economic activities of the related disadvantaged group. The topicality of the study comes from the fact that in the past few years the government has put a number of stricter legislation into force to strengthen the labour market position of people with disabilities and with a reduced work capacity in Hungary. Notwithstanding, the affected group still has low economic activity. In its background there is partially the economic-social situation and approach which characterised the transition period, as well as, the weak efficiency of the rehabilitation system, which was forming that time.
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2014
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Authors: | Balázs-Földi, Emese |
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APSTRACT: Applied Studies in Agribusiness and Commerce. - AGRIMBA. - Vol. 08.2014, 2-3
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AGRIMBA |
Subject: | disability | reduced work capacity | labour market institutions and instruments | change of regime | Environmental Economics and Policy | Labor and Human Capital |
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