Disabled people's vulnerability in the European single market: the case of consumer information

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Disabled people's vulnerability in the European single market: the case of consumer information
In the Journal:
Journal of consumer policy. 2019, 42, p. 521-543
Keywords:
LT
Negalia. Neįgalieji / Disabilities. Disabled persons; Vartotojai / Consumers.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Informacija vartotojui; Pažeidžiamumas; Prieinamos rinkos; Prieinamumas; Sugebėjimas; Vartotojai su negalia; Ableism; Accessibility; Accessible markets; Consumer information; Disabled consumers; Vulnerability.

ENThe United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) recognizes access to consumer goods and services in the mainstream private market as essential for full participation in the society. It shapes the concepts of consumer participation and market accessibility around the social model of disability and does not make a distinction between disabled and non-disabled market participants. Meanwhile, the European Union and Member States do not recognize people with impairments as equal market participants. They see them as "vulnerable" consumers and classify impairment as one of the criteria for becoming a "vulnerable" participant in the European single market. This paper argues, however, that by shaping policy and market positions and actions around ableism, the European Union, Member States, and the private market prioritize non-disabled citizens and consumers and so construct people with impairments’ consumer vulnerability. To illustrate the case, empirical evidence from mystery shopping and qualitative interviews with consumers with impairments from Lithuania and the UK is used. Since consumer information is essential for informed choice and participation in the market, information provision about mainstream retail outlets and products is used as a case study. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.1007/s10603-019-09422-3
ISSN:
0168-7034; 1573-0700
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A Market out of place? : remaking economic, social and symbolic boundaries in post-communist Lithuania / Pernille Hohnen. Oxford ; Oxford University Press, 2007. x, 164 p.
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