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font-family: 'Calibri',sans-serif;">This book explores sheltered employment for disabled people in the British welfare state, focusing on Remploy as the flagship provider. The book further uses sheltered employment as a new lens through which to explore key aspects of the welfare state in the period.
Andy Holroyde is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Decent Work and Productivity Research Centre, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: ‘When the war-drums cease to roll:' Creating the Post-war Scheme.- Chapter 3: ‘Human vs. Economic:’ Contesting the Purpose of Remploy.- Chapter 4: ‘If we do not want a man, we do not take him:’ Eligibility, Recruitment, and Retention.- Chapter 5: Women in Remploy: Access, Segregation, and Status.- Chapter 6: The Mixed Economy and the Moving Frontier of the State.- Chapter 7: Conclusions.