NEW ZEALAND AND DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT POLICY IN THE 1990s(1).: An article from: Social Policy Journal of New Zealand
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Author(s)Neil Lunt, Regina Pernice
PublisherMinistry of Social Development
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From the supplier: Employment policy for people with disabilities in New Zealand during the 1990s is discussed. Topics include the recent history of disability and work; emerging themes, including individual rights, use of incentives, marketization, voluntarism, and fiscal restraint; and evidence for the effect of policy on employment.
Citation Details
Title: NEW ZEALAND AND DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT POLICY IN THE 1990s(1).
Author: Neil Lunt
Publication:Social Policy Journal of New Zealand (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1999
Publisher: Ministry of Social Development
Page: 16
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Employment policy for people with disabilities in New Zealand during the 1990s is discussed. Topics include the recent history of disability and work; emerging themes, including individual rights, use of incentives, marketization, voluntarism, and fiscal restraint; and evidence for the effect of policy on employment.
Citation Details
Title: NEW ZEALAND AND DISABILITY EMPLOYMENT POLICY IN THE 1990s(1).
Author: Neil Lunt
Publication:Social Policy Journal of New Zealand (Refereed)
Date: July 1, 1999
Publisher: Ministry of Social Development
Page: 16
Distributed by Thomson Gale
