Poverty alleviation for people with disabilities in China: policy, practice, exclusionary effects, and ways forward

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Abstract

Adopting an approach that differs from practices in other countries, China has made many achievements in reducing poverty for people with disabilities using two successful types of policies and a unique political mobilization mechanism. However, inconsistencies between the policies and their implementation in the Chinese policy environment has produced new exclusionary effects, hindering the process of social integration for people with disabilities. These obstacles need to be addressed.

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Wang, Y., Qi, C. Y., & Zhu, Y. (2022). Poverty alleviation for people with disabilities in China: policy, practice, exclusionary effects, and ways forward. Disability and Society, 37(6), 1060–1065. https://doi.org/10.1080/09687599.2022.2065464

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