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Transitions and Vocational Rehabilitation Success: Tracking Outcomes for Different Types of Youth

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  • Todd Honeycutt
  • Frank Martin
  • David C. Wittenburg

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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.

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  • Todd Honeycutt & Frank Martin & David C. Wittenburg, "undated". "Transitions and Vocational Rehabilitation Success: Tracking Outcomes for Different Types of Youth," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b36f0e441ba84992ae45d588c, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:b36f0e441ba84992ae45d588cd2e535d
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    1. Ankita Patnaik & Michael Levere & Gina Livermore & Arif Mamun & Jeffrey Hemmeter, 2021. "Promoting Readiness of Minors in Supplemental Security Income (PROMISE): Early Impacts from a Multi-Site Random Assignment Evaluation," Evaluation Review, , vol. 45(5), pages 228-270, October.
    2. Purvi Sevak & David C. Stapleton John O’Neill, "undated". "How Individual and Environmental Factors Affect Employment Outcomes," Mathematica Policy Research Reports edeebeb4c6d64212a68b8dc8f, Mathematica Policy Research.

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