慢工人:英国的标签和劳动,大约1909-1955年
概括
这项研究考察了20世纪初英国智力障碍人士的就业经历. 它强调了如何强调.
科学领域:
- 社会历史 历史 社会历史
- 关于残疾人的研究.
- 经济史 经济史 经济史
背景情况:
- 在20世纪初的英国,历史演员被贴上"精神缺陷"和"精神残疾"的标签.
- 对制度化和隔离的关注往往掩盖了基于社区的经验.
研究的目的:
- 历史化和使生活在社区的智力障碍个人的经验可见.
- 探索就业在他们的生活中的作用.
主要方法:
- 分析过去的正规和非正规就业机会.
- 检查经济因素 (增长,衰退) 和劳动力市场法规.
- 调查工作场所的类别,如"工资年龄"与"精神年龄".
主要成果:
- 对于残疾人来说,有很大的就业机会.
- 经济条件和劳动法规影响了这些工人的知名度.
- "工资年龄"是一个占主导地位的工作场所类别,取代了"精神年龄"直到20世纪中叶.
- 智障人士采用不稳定的"生存"策略,通常是低工资,但有一些社区包容.
结论:
- 就业,即使在边缘,为智障人士提供了社区包容的手段.
- 像"工资年龄"这样的本土工作场所类别在塑造他们的经济生活方面比临床标签更有影响力.
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