Mc. Daly, WHO IS PROTECTED BY THE ADA - EVIDENCE FROM THE GERMAN EXPERIENCE, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 549, 1997, pp. 101-116
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Political Science","Social, Sciences, Interdisciplinary
Proponents of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) reason that if
the disability-related barriers to employment are removed, the goal o
f full employment for the population with disabilities can be reached.
However, some researchers have suggested that the ADA will not be the
panacea hoped for by its most ardent supporters. In particular, conce
rns have been raised about the ability of the ADA to promote employmen
t among the doubly disadvantaged-those with a poor education and poor
job skills, on the one hand, and a disability, on the other. This arti
cle uses the experiences of the doubly disadvantaged in Germany, a nat
ion that pursues a disability policy that includes direct intervention
in the labor market on behalf of workers with disabilities, to gauge
the impact of the ADA on this group. The patterns observed in Germany
suggest that while the ADA may have an impact on the ability and willi
ngness of the doubly disadvantaged to remain in the labor market, it i
s not likely to guarantee their long-term economic well-being.