Trajectories of Inclusion of the Deaf in the Labor Market and Public Policies
Keywords:
Labourt market – inclusion – deaf, Deafness, Work, Social inclusion, Public policyAbstract
The insertion of the deaf in the labor market is still a privilege of the few disabled who can overcome the barriers to social inclusion. Discusses the inclusion of deaf, as a member of a group of workers, which face social exclusion that is true in the context of disability, seek through constitutional guarantees, recover their dignity and participate in the actions of individual and collective development that the world work can provide them. First, we address the deaf subject, from the perspective of their condition of deafness and, subsequently, their education and their professionalism in the Brazilian scenario. At another point, we present the inclusion of the deaf in the labor market, and this in the face of public policy and the labor market. We conclude, then, that discussions about deafness has become relevant topic research in Brazil, with the emerging discourses of legitimation of their own struggle for guaranteeing rights, has taken space in discussions of various implementations of national public policies and that these will contribute more effectively to the inclusion of the deaf in the labor market.
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