Equal citizenship for all. Disability policies in the Netherlands: empowerment of marginals

By: Van Houten, Douwe.
Contributor(s): Bellemakers, Conny.
Series: Disability & Society 17 (2) 2002: 171-185.Publisher: 2002Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DISABILITY | EQUALITY | SOCIAL ATTITUDES | THE NETHERLANDSSummary: This article discusses various aspects of current disability policy studies in the Netherlands and presents the Dutch welfare state as a 'constructed society" whose policy classifications deconstruct people's lives. This article presents an alternative proposition - the 'varied society' where all people are regarded as worthwhile.
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This article discusses various aspects of current disability policy studies in the Netherlands and presents the Dutch welfare state as a 'constructed society" whose policy classifications deconstruct people's lives. This article presents an alternative proposition - the 'varied society' where all people are regarded as worthwhile.

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