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Improving Employment Outcomes for People with Psychiatric Disorders and Other Disabilities

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  • Bonnie O'Day
  • Crystal Blyler
  • Benjamin Fischer
  • Claire Gill
  • Todd Honeycutt
  • Rebecca Kleinman
  • Joseph Mastrianni
  • Eric Morris
  • Lisa Schottenfeld
  • Allison Thompkins
  • Allison Wishon-Siegwarth
  • Michelle Bailey

Abstract

To answer questions on what services and barriers people with psychiatric disorders face, the authors conducted two targeted literature reviews: (1) employment programs and outcomes for people with psychiatric disorders; and (2) employment programs for people with other disabilities.

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  • Bonnie O'Day & Crystal Blyler & Benjamin Fischer & Claire Gill & Todd Honeycutt & Rebecca Kleinman & Joseph Mastrianni & Eric Morris & Lisa Schottenfeld & Allison Thompkins & Allison Wishon-Siegwarth , "undated". "Improving Employment Outcomes for People with Psychiatric Disorders and Other Disabilities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b4fe9ac23df949f09c8dab4a1, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:b4fe9ac23df949f09c8dab4a1964841c
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