Dear all,
maybe you can find interesting references (and also post some) on Source, an International online resource centre on disability and inclusion :
http://www.asksource.info/ although it is not specific to this topic.
Kind regards,
Catherine Dixon
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Objet : Women, work and disability
Someone I know was asking for information (research and/or data) on women, disability and work. I pointed her to a variety of individual studies, but if anyone on the list knows of a good general source of expertise here
– a person, project, institution or website – that would be enormously helpful!
Ben
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