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The Concept of Work Ability
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- Nombre de pages234
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.325 kg
- Dimensions15,0 cm × 22,0 cm × 1,3 cm
- ISBN978-90-5201-450-0
- EAN9789052014500
- Date de parution29/04/2015
- CollectionPLG.HUMANITIES
- ÉditeurPeter Lang AG
Résumé
This book contains a systematic analysis of the notion of work ability. The analysis is particularly focused on the following three contexts : medical insurance, training for a vocation or a profession and evaluation of a job seeker. The first part of the book presents and briefly analyzes some methods and instruments designed for characterizing and assessing work ability. The second part gives a theoretical foundation for the analysis of work ability.
Here the author presents an original taxonomy of competencies and other qualifications for work and proposes a new definition of work ability. The third part is devoted to the issue of work ability and its relation to medical conditions. In addition to a description of certain legislations in the medico-insurance field, this part of the book contains a substantial analysis of the notion of disease and an attempt to determine whether there is a viable notion of disease that can answer the demands of objectivity raised by offices of social insurance.
Here the author presents an original taxonomy of competencies and other qualifications for work and proposes a new definition of work ability. The third part is devoted to the issue of work ability and its relation to medical conditions. In addition to a description of certain legislations in the medico-insurance field, this part of the book contains a substantial analysis of the notion of disease and an attempt to determine whether there is a viable notion of disease that can answer the demands of objectivity raised by offices of social insurance.

