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Providing employment for disabled persons as a direction for priority of social policy

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  • Gunel Behbudova

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As all people, disabled persons are also entitled to obtain opportunities to study, work, to use transport and other infrastructure, including but not limited to involving full and favorable condition to society which they are member of. Therefore it is important to prevent stereotypes in relation to disabled persons, to carry out active state policy which allows to socially and economically integrate to society, generally to carry out such rights. Method of analytical researchesSocial integration of disabled persons to modern economic condition in society as aimed to social market economy development, application of innovation technologies in their training, improving rehabilitation service, providing active presence in all fields of public life, meeting social requests and interests, independent realization of rights and liberties as prescribed in international conventions for such person, having individual interest and skills for disabled children must be one of priority directions of social policy.

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  • Gunel Behbudova, 2014. "Providing employment for disabled persons as a direction for priority of social policy," 2nd International Conference on Energy, Regional Integration and Socio-Economic Development 7645, EcoMod.
  • Handle: RePEc:ekd:006666:7645
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