Transitions and Vocational Rehabilitation Success: Tracking Outcomes for Different Types of Youth
Todd Honeycutt,
Frank Martin and
David C. Wittenburg
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Abstract:
Recent federal policy changes require vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies to increase the share of spending they allocate to services for specific types of transition-age youth, though limited information exists about the outcomes for these different types.
Keywords: Youth with disabilities; vocational rehabilitation agencies; transition from school to adulthood; Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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