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Employment Services and Supports Available to Veterans with Disabilities Through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Other Federal Agencies

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  • Michael West
  • John Kregel

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This report provides an overview of federally-funded employment services and supports that can be accessed by veterans with disabilities, including those designed to meet the needs of the disabled veteran population specifically, the veteran population in general, and the disability population in general.

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  • Michael West & John Kregel, "undated". "Employment Services and Supports Available to Veterans with Disabilities Through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Other Federal Agencies," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1fc0ecdebf214ee98ca152dee, Mathematica Policy Research.
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