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A Systematic Review of the Benefits of Hiring People with Disabilities

Publisher: Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation (authors: Sally Lindsay, Elaine Cagliostro, Mikhaela Albarico, Neda Mortaji, and Leora Karon)
Topics: Supported Employment Practice – Inclusive Employment, Supported Employment Practice-Business Intelligence, Supported Employment Practice-Professional Development, Pathways-Professional Development, Workplace Solutions – Accessibility & Universal Design, Workplace Solutions – Disability Specific Workplace Inclusion
Year published: 2018
Type of resource: Publication

The A Systematic Review of the Benefits of Hiring People with Disabilities research study highlights some of the benefits to hiring people with disabilities. These benefits may vary by type of disability, industry, and job type.

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