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Possible State Intervention Options to Serve Transition-Age Youths: Lessons from the West Virginia Youth Works Demonstration Project

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  • Joyanne Cobb
  • David C. Wittenburg
  • Cara Stepanczuk

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This article examines Youth Works implementation and outcomes to provide a potential case study for other states interested in expanding services to youths with disabilities.

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  • Joyanne Cobb & David C. Wittenburg & Cara Stepanczuk, "undated". "Possible State Intervention Options to Serve Transition-Age Youths: Lessons from the West Virginia Youth Works Demonstration Project," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9de4a3c9d50f417599d9a9bbd, Mathematica Policy Research.
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