Type | Report |
Title | Training and employment of people with disabilities: India 2002 |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2004 |
Publisher | International Labour Organization |
City | Bangkok |
Country/State | Thailand |
URL | http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1470&context=gladnetcollect |
Abstract | [Excerpt] Training and Employment of People with Disabilities: India 2002 is descriptive in nature. When the ILO commissioned the researchers for the Country Study Series, each was asked to follow the comprehensive research protocol appended to this document. The resulting report therefore includes country background information, statistics about people with disabilities and their organizations, a description of relevant legislation and policies and their official implementing structures, as well as the education, training and employment options available to people with disabilities. While few countries have such information readily available, researchers were asked to note the existence or lack of specific data points and to report data when it did exist. Since the lack of information about people with disabilities contributes to their invisibility and social exclusion, the information itself is important. The protocol called for limited analysis and did not specifically ask for the researchers recommendations, however, researchers were asked to report on existing plans and recommendations of significant national stakeholders. |