International Research Project on Job Retention and Return to Work Strategies for Disabled Workers : key issues
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International Research Project on Job Retention and Return to Work Strategies for Disabled Workers : key issues

Type: Report
Date issued: 01 May 1998
Reference: 92-2-111137-7[ISBN]
Authors: Patricia Thornton, International Labour Organisation. Global Applied Disability Research and Information Network on Employment and Training. University of York. Social Policy Research Unit.
Describes phase one of the research project initiated by the ILO in eight countries. Covers the key issues in relation to five themes: employment and labour market policies; benefit and compensation programmes; rehabilitation and employment support services; adaptation of work and workplace; and measures developed and implemented by enterprises. Includes trends for the year 1980 to 1996 and a forecast for the year 2000 of the elderly dependency ratio.

Tag: employment, employment policy, workers with disabilities, vocational guidance

Regions and countries covered: Canada, United States, New Zealand, France, Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, United Kingdom

Unit responsible: Skills and Employability

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