Most people with disabilities wish to fully participate in society, but such participation often requires special accommodations that can be prohibitively costly to employers and taxpayers. This anthology includes the following chapters: Is the Americans with Disabilities Act Effective? How Should Society Help the Disabled? Should Disabled Children Be Mainstreamed? What Medical Responses to Disability Are Acceptable?
Most people with disabilities wish to fully participate in society, but such participation often requires special accommodations that can be prohibitively costly to employers and taxpayers. This anthology includes the following chapters: Is the Americans with Disabilities Act Effective? How Should Society Help the Disabled? Should Disabled Children Be Mainstreamed? What Medical Responses to Disability Are Acceptable?