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Benefits For The Disabled: How Beneficial For Women?, Elizabeth Ann Kutza Mar 1981

Benefits For The Disabled: How Beneficial For Women?, Elizabeth Ann Kutza

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

The social and economic consequence of disability is of increasing interest in American society today. The numbers of persons reporting disabling conditions is rising, as is the number of persons qualifying for public disability benefits. This article examines the impact of current United States disability policy on disabled women, and concludes that the major programs -- disability insurance, supplemental security income, workers' compensation, vocational rehabilitation -- because of their relationship to labor market participation, disadvantage women. Women not only receive fewer, but less generous benefits. Explanations of this outcome, and implications for future policy are addressed.


Dayas In Urban Health Care: Activities, Problems, And Prospects For The Future, Dagmar Simon Jan 1981

Dayas In Urban Health Care: Activities, Problems, And Prospects For The Future, Dagmar Simon

Archived Theses and Dissertations

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The Perception Of The Human Body, Malak Kamal Wassef Jan 1981

The Perception Of The Human Body, Malak Kamal Wassef

Archived Theses and Dissertations

No abstract provided.