Buch, Englisch, 268 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
International Research Findings
Buch, Englisch, 268 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 454 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-27000-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Disability Management is perceived and understood to be an important approach to reducing the negative impact, for workers and the company, of absence due to illness and accidents, and to assisting those with disabilities to enter or re-enter the workplace. Disability Management has already become established in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the USA. Recently European countries have begun to promote the approach in order to reduce illness related expenses and avoid unemployment, early retirement and costs to the welfare state. In Disability Management and Workplace Integration leading researchers from around the World consider the development of Disability Management over the last three decades. They examine the on-going debate about methodology and implementation of disability management strategies and programmes, highlighting the critical debate about the implications of a stricter cost-benefit approach to Disability Management theory and practice. Professionals involved in workplace integration, researchers approaching workplace integration from a variety of perspectives such as sociology; rehabilitative medicine; psychology; education; social policy; and economics, and students on a range of courses, will appreciate this valuable book.
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Chapter 1 Disability Management, HENRY G. HARDER, THOMAS GEISEN; Part I Theory and Empirical Research in Disability Management Practice; Chapter 2 Workplace Disability Management as an Instrument for Human Resources and Organizational Development, THOMAS GEISEN; Chapter 3 Using Action Research to Develop Effective Disability Management Programs, CHRISTINE RANDALL, NICHOLAS BUYS; Chapter 4 The Role of Workplace Social Support in Disability Management, GREGORY C. MURPHY, MARY A. O’HARE; Chapter 5 Changes in Managing Disability in the Workplace in Germany, DÖRTE BERNHARD, MATHILDE NIEHAUS, BRITTA MARFELS; Chapter 6 Human Rights and Duty to Accommodate in Employment, DANIEL HUANG, SHANNON L. WAGNER, HENRY G. HARDER; Chapter 7 How to Deal with Disability-Related Diversity, STEPHAN A. BÖHM, DAVID J.G. DWERTMANN, MIRIAM K. BAUMGÄRTNER; Part II Disability Management in Various Countries; Chapter 8 The Development of Disability Management in China, GNATIUS TAK SUN YU, DAN TANG, K.K. CHAN, F.K. IP, KAREN Y.L. LO-HUI; Chapter 9 A Framework for Success, ALISON ANGLETON; Chapter 10 Disability Management, MARTHE VERJANS, AN ROMMEL, ELIZABETH TIJTGAT, KATRIEN BRUYNINX; Chapter 11 Workplace Disability Management, THOMAS GEISEN, ANNETTE LICHTENAUER, CHRISTOPHE ROULIN, GEORG SCHIELKE; Chapter 12 European Perspectives on Disability Management (1999–2009), DONAL F. MCANANEY; Part III Illness, Rehabilitation and Disability Management; Chapter 13 Occupational Integration Management at the Enzensberg Clinic, JOACHIM MAIER, GISELA RIEDL; Chapter 14 Disability Management of Orthopaedic Disorders, LUTZ TROWITZSCH, DÉSIRÉE HERBOLD, BERNHARD KOCH, BIRGIT-CHRISTIANE LEINEWEBER; Chapter 15 Occupational Stress and Mental Illness, SHANNON L. WAGNER; Chapter 16 Type 2 Diabetes in the Workplace, MAMDOUH SHUBAIR;