The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of sex equity in the state-federal rehabilitation program. The general hypothesis was that there would be no gender differences in program accessibility, service delivery, and outcomes. A national stratified r and om sample of 20,354 clients was systematically selected from a population of 914,549 clients whose cases were closed in 1980. The sample was comprised of 8,879 women and 11,475 men; 4,241 blacks and 16,113 whites. The sample reflected a proportionate client representation in four geographical areas: the northeast, the south, the northcentral, and the west. Five major disability groups were represented: sensory impairments, orthopedic impairments, mental illness, mental retardat...
This investigation determined whether differences still exist for racial minorities and women in ter...
Work-related traumatic brain injury (TBI) is among the most serious types of workplace injuries, yet...
During the 1970\u27s a social movement arose to address the concerns of people with disabilities. Ac...
Women with disabilities have different vocational rehabilitation (VR) experiences than men with disa...
Objectives: To report on and examine differences in the use of four types of rehabilitation services...
Objectives: To report on and examine differences in the use of four types of rehabilitation services...
This study provides an overview of recent scholarship in the area of gender and disability, as well ...
This investigation determined if there is a difference in the proportion of Title I workplace discri...
textAbuse is a serious and underreported problem that is prevalent among women with disabilities in ...
Abstract Background Researchers have highlighted a large-scale global unmet need for rehabilitation....
Gendered experiences of rehabilitation were studied in a strategic sample of young people with work-...
STF78 A054513 This report is based on data from the Living Condition Studies on People with Dis...
This thesis presents research conducted on work, income, and educational characteristics of disabled...
Purpose ! This chapter assesses how gender and disability status intersect to shape employment and e...
The position of the disabled woman in current U.S. society deserves political, theoretical and empir...
This investigation determined whether differences still exist for racial minorities and women in ter...
Work-related traumatic brain injury (TBI) is among the most serious types of workplace injuries, yet...
During the 1970\u27s a social movement arose to address the concerns of people with disabilities. Ac...
Women with disabilities have different vocational rehabilitation (VR) experiences than men with disa...
Objectives: To report on and examine differences in the use of four types of rehabilitation services...
Objectives: To report on and examine differences in the use of four types of rehabilitation services...
This study provides an overview of recent scholarship in the area of gender and disability, as well ...
This investigation determined if there is a difference in the proportion of Title I workplace discri...
textAbuse is a serious and underreported problem that is prevalent among women with disabilities in ...
Abstract Background Researchers have highlighted a large-scale global unmet need for rehabilitation....
Gendered experiences of rehabilitation were studied in a strategic sample of young people with work-...
STF78 A054513 This report is based on data from the Living Condition Studies on People with Dis...
This thesis presents research conducted on work, income, and educational characteristics of disabled...
Purpose ! This chapter assesses how gender and disability status intersect to shape employment and e...
The position of the disabled woman in current U.S. society deserves political, theoretical and empir...
This investigation determined whether differences still exist for racial minorities and women in ter...
Work-related traumatic brain injury (TBI) is among the most serious types of workplace injuries, yet...
During the 1970\u27s a social movement arose to address the concerns of people with disabilities. Ac...