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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Alan H Puttee; Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Institute of Intergovernmental Relations. |
ISBN: | 1553390016 9781553390015 0889118558 9780889118553 |
OCLC Number: | 49512781 |
Description: | x, 174 pages ; 23 cm. |
Contents: | Federalism, democracy and disability policy in Canada : an introduction / Alan Putee -- The Canadian political landscape of disability : policy perspectives, social status, interest groups and the rights movement / Marcia H. Rioux and Michael J. Prince -- Designing disability policy in Canada : the nature and impact of federalism on policy development / Michael J. Prince -- Reforming the disability insurance system : a collaborative approach -- Alan Putee -- Disability supports and services in the social union : Roy Hanes and Allan Moscovitch -- Governance regimes in disability-related policy and programs : a focus on community support systems / Michael Bach. |
Series Title: | Social union series. |
Responsibility: | edited by Alan Puttee. |
More information: | |
Local System Bib Number: | 001878046 |

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