Effects of Paid Work in High School on the Employment Outcomes of Youth with Disabilities

Equipping students with severe disabilities for the world of work has been the longstanding emphasis of transition education. Adolescence is a critical period for employment preparation, yet too many young people with disabilities do not have access to paid work during high school. This episode explores a study that is gathering perspectives on barriers to and facilitators of paid employment for youth and young adults with severe disabilities. 

Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Erik Carter, Ph.D., Cornelius Vanderbilt Chair and Professor of Special Education; Co-Director, VKC University Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities

Interviewer: Caitlin Bernstein, Research Analyst, Next Steps at Vanderbilt
Effects of Paid Work in High School on the Employment Outcomes of Youth with Disabilities
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