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Fiscal Austerity and the Transition to Twenty-First Century Disability Policy: A Road Map

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  • David C. Stapleton

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This project includes seven research studies to support University of New Hampshire’s Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Employment Policy and Measurement.

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  • David R. Mann & David C. Stapleton, "undated". "Fiscal Austerity and the Transition to Twenty-First Century Disability Policy: A Road Map," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a469448f0c224f3797e584c8c, Mathematica Policy Research.
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