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What Works and Looking Ahead: A Comparative Study of UK and US Policies and Practices Facilitating Return to Work for People with Disabilities

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K. Lisa Yang and Hock E. Tan Institute on Employment and Disability Collection
Author
Thornton, Patricia
Zietzer, Ilene
Bruyere, Susanne M. Dr.
Golden, Thomas P.
Houtenville, Andrew J.
Abstract

Independent research organizations in the US and the UK were commissioned to review the research on ‘what works’ in facilitating return to work for people with disabilities, and to consider current developments in the light of the evidence. They produced two background papers for the UK/US Pathways to Work in the 21st Century Seminar. This paper aims to summarize the key points of interest in those US and UK papers. The view expressed here are those of the authors.

Description
Paper presented at the US/UK Pathways to Work in the 21st Century: Seminar and Workshop, Washington DC.
Date Issued
2003-05-02
Keywords
accommodation
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ADA
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Americans with Disabilities Act
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Civil Rights
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disability
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Disability Employment Research
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Disability Rights Laws
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earnings
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EDI
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employ
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employing
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employment
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Equal Opportunity
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International Disability Research
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legislation
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policy
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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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social security
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SSI
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statute
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ticket to work
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work
Type
article

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