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The United Kingdom Pathways to Work Program: A Path to Employment?

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  • Bonnie O'Day
  • David Stapleton

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The idea of people with disabilities working is becoming the expectation and goal of public policy in the U.S. as well as in many other countries.

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  • Bonnie O'Day & David Stapleton, "undated". "The United Kingdom Pathways to Work Program: A Path to Employment?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 72eaf243ae414d69a1175ee07, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Susan Purdon & Nina Stratford & Rebecca Taylor & Lucy Natarajan & Stephen Bell & David Wittenburg, "undated". "Impacts of the Job Retention and Rehabilitation Pilot," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c3dc320c351b4bf7a077e8249, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    2. Mizunoya, Suguru & Mitra, Sophie, 2013. "Is There a Disability Gap in Employment Rates in Developing Countries?," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 42(C), pages 28-43.

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