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Автор PRIESTLEY, MARK
Дата выпуска 2000
dc.description This article examines the relationship between disability, generation and social policy. The moral and legislative framework for the post-war welfare settlement was grounded in a long-standing cultural construction of ‘normal’ life course progression. Disability and age (along with gender) were the key components in this construction, defining broad categories of welfare dependency and labour force exemption. However, social changes and the emergence of new policy discourses have brought into question the way in which we think about dependency and welfare at the end of the twentieth century. The article suggests that, as policy-makers pursue their millennial settlement with mothers, children and older people, they also may be forced to reconstruct the relationship between disabled people and the welfare state.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название Adults Only: Disability, Social Policy and the Life Course This paper arises from a three-year ESRC Fellowship award (number R000271078). An abridged version was presented to the Society for Disability Studies twelfth annual meeting, Washington DC, USA, 24–27 May 1999.
Electronic ISSN 1469-7823
Print ISSN 0047-2794
Журнал Journal of Social Policy
Том 29
Первая страница 421
Последняя страница 439
Аффилиация PRIESTLEY MARK; University of Leeds
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