The Impact of Benefits Counseling and Vocational Rehabilitation on Employment and Earnings
Cindy Gruman,
Noreen A. Shugrue,
Jane Koppelman,
Jody Schimmel,
Amy Porter and
Julie T. Robison
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Abstract:
This study used data from Connecticut to assess whether benefits counseling (BC), vocational rehabilitation (VR), or a combination had the most positive effect on employment.
Keywords: Benefits counseling; vocational rehabilitation; employment; disabilities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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