Personal and Contextual Factors Associated With Successful Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Outcomes
Purvi H. Sevak,
David R. Mann and
John O’Neill
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Some individuals with disabilities have relatively better labor outcomes than others. If VR counselors can better understand what factors are correlated with positive outcomes, they could better identify what clients are at risk for poor outcomes and intervene early to improve chances for success.
Keywords: vocational rehabilitation; health; disability; employment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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