Employment, income, and SSI effects of postsecondary education for people with intellectual disability

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Abstract

The low employment rates of individuals with intellectual disability (ID) are a major concern. This study examined the effect of postsecondary education on employment atrnd earnings for individuals with ID and the effect of state variation on those outcomes. Rehabilitation Services Administration 911 (RSA-911) files for 2008-2013 were analyzed (n = 11,280 individuals with ID). Multilevel modeling techniques were used to understand state variation, such as various economic and programmatic features that influence outcomes. Postsecondary education was associated with increased employment, increased weekly earnings, decreased reliance on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. Policy implications are discussed.

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Sannicandro, T., Parish, S. L., Fournier, S., Mitra, M., & Paiewonsky, M. (2018, September 1). Employment, income, and SSI effects of postsecondary education for people with intellectual disability. American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. American Association on Mental Retardation. https://doi.org/10.1352/1944-7558-123.5.412

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