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The Americans with Disabilities Act was heralded by its congressional sponsors as an ""emancipation proclamation"" for people with disabilities and as the most important civil rights legislation passed in a generation. This book offers an assessment of what has actually occurred since the ADA's enactment in 1990. In empirically based articles, contributors from the fields of law, health policy, government, and business reveal the unsoundness of charges from the right that the ADA will bankrupt industry, and assumptions on the left that the ADA will prove ineffective in helping people with disabilities enter and remain in the workforce.
Gerard Quinn, Aisling de Paor, Peter Blanck, Galway) Quinn, Gerard (National University of Ireland, Ireland) de Paor, Aisling (Dublin City University, USA) Blanck, Peter (Syracuse University, Aisling De Paor
Fitore Hyseni, Lisa Schur, Douglas Kruse, Peter Blanck, USA) Hyseni, Fitore (Syracuse University, USA) Schur, Lisa (Rutgers University, USA) Kruse, Douglas (Rutgers University, USA) Blanck, Peter (Syracuse University