Closures Are the Tip of the Iceberg Exploring the Variation in State Vocational Rehabilitation Program Exits After Service Receipt

D. Stapleton, T. Honeycutt, B. Schechter
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Abstract

State vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies provide important employment services for people with disabilities. Yet little is known about the characteristics of individuals who have received VR services compared to the general population of people with disabilities. Using 2007 data, we found that 1.3 of every 100 working-age adults with a disability received services from a VR agency, with some states’ rates ranging from 0.6 percent in Washington and Puerto Rico to 4.0 percent in Vermont. We also found large differences in some states across demographic, educational, and disability subgroups. Further research could answer questions about why some groups are more likely to use VR services than others and whether VR agencies should target more resources to certain groups.
国家职业康复项目服务接收后退出的变化探析
国家职业康复机构为残疾人提供重要的就业服务。然而,与普通残疾人相比,人们对接受虚拟现实服务的个人的特征知之甚少。使用2007年的数据,我们发现每100个工作年龄的残疾成年人中有1.3个接受过虚拟现实机构的服务,在一些州,这一比例从华盛顿和波多黎各的0.6%到佛蒙特州的4.0%不等。我们还发现,在一些州,人口、教育和残疾亚组之间存在很大差异。进一步的研究可以回答为什么一些群体比其他群体更有可能使用虚拟现实服务,以及虚拟现实机构是否应该针对某些群体提供更多的资源。
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