نتایج جستجو برای: neglecting disabled persons in designing entrances

تعداد نتایج: 16998557  

Journal: :Social security bulletin 1977
E S Schechter

Of the 15.6 million individuals in the United States who were currently disabled in 1972, 8 out of 10 were employed as the disability began. For these persons, several aspects of work adjustments after the onset of disability are examined here, with the measures of adjustment based on self-reports of the disabled. Women were less likely to be employed after onset than men. Those employed full t...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1988
P Singer H Kuhse

Thomas Long has argued that there is an irreconcilable metaphysical difference between the views of those who, like ourselves, believe that on quality-of-life grounds it is sometimes justifiable to end the life of a severely handicapped infant, and those who, like Paul Ramsey, reject this view. Because of this metaphysical difference, Long considers it impossible for our arguments to refute Ram...

2000
Alison Harnett

This article examines the extent and significance of the under-representation of the disabled community in fictional film and television, arguing that when it is portrayed onscreen, the images are often inaccurate or unfair. Whereas media treatment of women, the gay community, or ethnic minorities has received considerable academic attention, no such priority has been given to the nature of the...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2005
Leonard A Sandler Peter Blanck

This case study examines efforts by Microsoft Corporation to enhance the diversity of its workforce and improve the accessibility and usability of its products and services for persons with disabilities. The research explores the relation among the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, corporate leadership, attitudes and behaviors towards individuals with disabilities, and dynamics that shap...

Journal: :Exceptional children 1983
D Fuchs D S Zern L S Fuchs

A microanalysis was conducted of the behaviors of examiners and handicapped children during videotaped testing sessions in which handicapped students performed better with familiar than with unfamiliar examiners. The children spoke significantly more often and longer when tested by familiar examiners. Familiar examiners (a) exercised more frequent and longer intervals of silence than unfamiliar...

Journal: :The American economic review 2004
Christine Jolls

The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) broadly prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in employment and other settings. Several empirical studies have suggested that employment levels of individuals with disabilities declined rather than increased after the ADA's passage. This paper provides a first look at whether lower disabled employment levels after the ADA might hav...

2016
Renata L. Riha

The December issue of Breathe looks at respiratory health in people with disabilities http://ow.ly/Vn9y305KcL4.

1969
Thomas Weihs

Jhe modern approach to child development lays mcreasing emphasis on the mother-child and family relationships for the development of the normal child. It would follow that it is of equal, if not ?reater, importance for the handicapped or severely disturbed child to be sustained by these primary relationships. Here there arises a problem, because

2001
Peter David Blanck Leonard A. Sandler James L. Schmeling Helen A. Schartz

II. EMPLOYMENT OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES .....................................1588 A. OVERVIEW.....................................................................................1588 B. SELF-EMPLOYMENT AND ENTREPRENEURS WITH DISABILITIES .................................................................................1590 1. Illustrative Prior Research ..........................................

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