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Was das Konzept der Unterstützten Beschäftigung leistet

Frank Oschmiansky and Petra Kaps

WSI-Mitteilungen, 2019, vol. 72, issue 5, 373-381

Abstract: Supported Employment is an employment and training scheme to support the labour market inclusion of persons with disabilities. It was introduced in Germany in 2009 and follows the concept of first placing the individual in the labour market and then training, instead of traditional pre-vocational training schemes. The Supported Employment scheme aims to create regular permanent employment contracts. The article describes the degree of implementation and discusses its particular potential. The number of participants remains small but in an explorative case study, most of the experts interviewed rated the scheme positively. The fact that the measures are taken up to varying degrees in the different states (Länder) indicates that there is still untapped potential. This is confirmed by those involved who were questioned by the authors in the course of the case studies.

Date: 2019
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