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The Position of Disabled Women in Society

Daniela Bratković ; Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Edukacijsko-rehabilitacijski fakultet, Odsjek za inkluzivnu edukaciju i rehabilitaciju, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Vesna Mihanović ; Poliklinika SUVAG, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Adinda Dulčić ; Poliklinika SUVAG, Zagreb, Hrvatska


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Abstract

Key aspects in realization of disabled women social equality in Croatia and Europe have been reviewed in this paper. Along with numerical indicators of women in population of persons with disabilities, their position connected with general and specific needs and rights fulfilment has been analyzed too. Special attention has been given to area of work and employment since these are basic prerequisites for independent living and inclusion in community. Furthermore, the application of international and Croatian legal framework for this still very vulnerable social group has been put under a critical analysis. The conclusion of this indicates that there is a gap between existing systematic regulation (politics, strategy and legislation) and its implementation in practice. Listed are possible reasons due to which mentioned legislation has not yet sufficiently taken into a consideration the specific position, needs and challenges that disabled women face in modern society. The need to ensure better opportunities for employment and economical participation of disabled women in community is highlighted since this is the foundation of their self-realization and active contribution to society, along with other forms of realized valued social roles.

Keywords

women; disability; human rights; social position; inclusion; quality of life

Hrčak ID:

104218

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/104218

Publication date:

21.6.2013.

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