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Vulnerable, Exposed and Invisible: A Study of Violence and Abuse against Women with Physical DisabilitiesVigdis Mathisen OlsvikFeb 2, 20068(2-3): 85-98DownloadPDF (US English)XML (US English)Feb 2, 20068(2-3): 85-98
Deaf Mothers, Maternal Thinking and Intersections of Gender and AbilityCheryl G. NajarianFeb 2, 20068(2-3): 99-119DownloadPDF (US English)XML (US English)Feb 2, 20068(2-3): 99-119
Misconception: The Experience of Pregnancy for Women with Intellectual DisabilitiesRachel Mayes, Gwynnyth Llewellyn, David McConnellFeb 2, 20068(2-3): 120-131DownloadPDF (US English)XML (US English)Feb 2, 20068(2-3): 120-131
Long-Term Illness as an Occupational-Career Interruption: Gender Differences in the Determinants and Outcomes in SwedenRachel E. LovellFeb 2, 20068(2-3): 132-149DownloadPDF (US English)XML (US English)Feb 2, 20068(2-3): 132-149
Screened Out: Women with Disabilities and Preventive HealthKelley Johnson, Ria Strong, Lynne Hillier, Marian PittsFeb 2, 20068(2-3): 150-160DownloadPDF (US English)XML (US English)Feb 2, 20068(2-3): 150-160
What the Hell are You? An Intercategorical Analysis of Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Disability in the Australian Body PoliticHelen MeekoshaFeb 2, 20068(2-3): 161-176DownloadPDF (US English)XML (US English)Feb 2, 20068(2-3): 161-176
Disability and Gender: Reflections on Theory and ResearchCarol ThomasFeb 2, 20068(2-3): 177-185DownloadPDF (US English)XML (US English)Feb 2, 20068(2-3): 177-185
Tvang, makt og ambivalens – en studie av hvilken betydning lovreglene om bruk av makt og tvang overfor psykisk utviklingshemmede kan få i det daglige omsorgsarbeidet (Force, Power and Ambivalence – a Study of the Consequences of the Regulations in Daily Care for Intellectually Disabled People)Tina Luther HandegårdFeb 2, 20068(2-3): 186-189DownloadPDF (US English)XML (US English)Feb 2, 20068(2-3): 186-189