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Programs, Models, and Strategies to Support Employment Outcomes of Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum

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  • Sarah Wissel
  • Marisa Shenk
  • Matt Rice

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The first of two literature reviews for the REYAAS project, this report describes the range of programs, models, and strategies that have been implemented to support employment outcomes of young adults on the autism spectrum.

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  • Sarah Wissel & Marisa Shenk & Matt Rice, "undated". "Programs, Models, and Strategies to Support Employment Outcomes of Young Adults on the Autism Spectrum," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d16d8c7f45f84e87a64519f30, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:d16d8c7f45f84e87a64519f30d6d6544
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    Disability; labor; employment; autism;
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