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Framing the Issues: Economic Research on Employment Policy for People with Disabilities

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K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Institute on Employment and Disability Collection
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Author
Fishman, Michael E.
Abstract

This paper is designed to serve as a vehicle to engage the broad policy community in a discussion about proposed research to be conducted at Cornell’s Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) for Economic Research on Employment Policy for Persons with Disabilities. The paper provides a brief introduction of the purpose of RRTCs followed by a description of the research projects to be conducted over the next five years. Because the projects are in the formative stage, suggestions about information that is most useful to the policy community will aid in targeting the research.

Date Issued
1999-10-01
Keywords
developmental disabled
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disabilities
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disability
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Disability Employment Research
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EDIcat4-DER
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disability policy
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disable
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disabled
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disablement
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disabling
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earnings
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economic
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economics
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economy
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employ
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employing
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employment
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Guiding Principles
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handicap
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handicapped
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impairment
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Labor Market
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learning disability
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limitation
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mental handicap
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mental retardation
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physical disability
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policies
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policy
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procedures
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public policy
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public programs
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regulation
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rules
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self-employment
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special need
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statute
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work
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article

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