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Resources

The resources in this section are materials and information that facilitate employment and job retention for individuals with disabilities, including new knowledge gained from the Center's research activities. You can list the resources by format or by topic.

Formats

Articles

Book Chapters

Books

Case Studies

Factsheets

Monographs/Manuals

Plain Language Summaries

Reports

Research Briefs

State of the Science Conference


Topics

Accommodations

Assistive Technology

Barriers & Facilitators to Employment

Benefits Counseling

Cerebral Palsy

Customized Employment

Employers

Employment Research

Multiple Sclerosis

Personal Assistance Services

Self-Determination

Self-Employment

Social Security

Spinal Cord Injury

Transition

Transition to Work

Veterans

Vocational Rehabilitation

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Rehabilitation Research & Training Center

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