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Mit dem Bundesteilhabegesetz und dem Nationalen Aktionsplan 2.0 wurden 2016 zwei wichtige behindertenpolitische Vorhaben angestoßen und in den Folgejahren umgesetzt und weiterentwickelt. Damit soll im Einklang mit der UN-Behindertenrechtskonvention die Inklusion in Deutschland weiter vorangetrieben werden, indem die Selbstbestimmung und Teilhabe von Menschen mit Behinderungen gestärkt werden. Mit dem schrittweisen Inkrafttreten des Bundesteilhabegesetzes erfuhren das Recht der Rehabilitation und Teilhabe von Menschen mit Behinderungen und die Eingliederungshilfe (SGB IX) weitreichende Änderungen. Wie stellt sich die Situation von behinderten Menschen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt dar? Wie lassen sich behindertengerechte Berufsleben und inklusive Arbeitswelten gestalten?
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    Substantiated best practices in transition: fifteen plus years later (2010)

    Landmark, Leena Jo ; Zhang, Dalun ; Ju, Song;

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    Landmark, Leena Jo, Song Ju & Dalun Zhang (2010): Substantiated best practices in transition. Fifteen plus years later. In: Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, Jg. 33, H. 3, S. 165-176. DOI:10.1177/0885728810376410

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    "Since the transition movement in the 1980s, numerous transition practices have been developed. Kohler (1993) provided a comprehensive review and analysis of transition best practices and divided them into substantiated and implied practices based on the existence of empirical evidence. Since that review was published, the field of transition has changed. The purpose of this article is to provide an updated review of transition best practices since Kohler's study. A total of 29 documents were collected that substantiated best transition practices. The resulting most- to least-substantiated practices were paid or unpaid work experience, employment preparation, family involvement, general education inclusion, social skills training, daily living skills training and self-determination skills training, and community or agency collaboration." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Does supported employment work? (2010)

    McInnes, Melayne Morgan; Ozturk, Orgul Demet; Mann, Joshua R.; McDermott, Suzanne ;

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    McInnes, Melayne Morgan, Orgul Demet Ozturk, Suzanne McDermott & Joshua R. Mann (2010): Does supported employment work? In: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Jg. 29, H. 3, S. 506-525. DOI:10.1002/pam.20507

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    "Providing employment-related services, including supported employment through job coaches, has been a priority in federal policy since the enactment of the Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act in 1984. We take advantage of a unique panel data set of all clients served by the South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special Needs between 1999 and 2005 to investigate whether job coaching leads to stable employment in community settings. The data contain information on individual characteristics, such as IQ and the presence of emotional and behavioral problems, that are likely to affect both employment propensity and likelihood of receiving job coaching. Our results show that unobserved individual characteristics and endogeneity strongly bias naive estimates of the effects of job coaching. However, even after correcting for these biases, an economically and statistically significant treatment effect remains" (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Perceptions of discrimination and justice among employees with disabilities (2010)

    Snyder, Lori Anderson; Carmichael, Jennifer S. ; Thornton, George C.; Blackwell, Lauren V.; Cleveland, Jeanette N.;

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    Snyder, Lori Anderson, Jennifer S. Carmichael, Lauren V. Blackwell, Jeanette N. Cleveland & George C. Thornton (2010): Perceptions of discrimination and justice among employees with disabilities. In: Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal, Jg. 22, H. 1, S. 5-19. DOI:10.1007/s10672-009-9107-5

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    "Despite the passage of almost two decades since the enactment of the Americans With Disabilities Act in the United States, individuals with disabilities are still underrepresented in the workforce, tend to hold lower status jobs, and receive lower wages. This study examines whether disabled workers also continue to encounter more negative workplace experiences in terms of discrimination and injustice. A sample of 1,880 employees of a large university, including 90 self-identified disabled individuals completed a work experience survey. Analyses indicate that disabled employees reported more overt and subtle discrimination and more procedural injustice than their non-disabled counterparts. Examination by the type of disability also revealed that those with non-physical disabilities reported more negative experiences than employees with physical disabilities. Perceived organizational and supervisory support were shown to have promise in reducing the effects of disability status on workplace attitudes and perceptions." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Predicting employment outcomes of consumers of state-operated comprehensive rehabilitation centers (2009)

    Beach, David Thomas;

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    Beach, David Thomas (2009): Predicting employment outcomes of consumers of state-operated comprehensive rehabilitation centers. In: Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, Jg. 52, H. 3, S. 147-155. DOI:10.1177/0034355207311312

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    "This study used records from a state-operated comprehensive rehabilitation center to investigate possible predictive factors related to completing comprehensive rehabilitation center programs and successful vocational rehabilitation (VR) case closure. An analysis of demographic data of randomly selected comprehensive rehabilitation center participants served between fiscal year (FY) 1998-1999 and FY 2003-2004 indicated that participants were by and large younger than participants in the general VR program, with many center participants having psychological or cognitive primary disabilities. A binary logistic regression identified completing a comprehensive rehabilitation center program as a predictor of successful VR case closure, whereas receiving psychological services, being from a rural area, and receiving public assistance were negative predictors of successful VR case closure." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    An analysis of vocational rehabilitation services for consumers with hearing impairments who received college or university training (2009)

    Boutin, Daniel L.; Wilson, Keith;

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    Boutin, Daniel L. & Keith Wilson (2009): An analysis of vocational rehabilitation services for consumers with hearing impairments who received college or university training. In: Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, Jg. 52, H. 3, S. 156-166. DOI:10.1177/0034355208320074

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    "The purpose of this study was to determine the predictive ability of vocational rehabilitation services for deaf and hard of hearing consumers who received college and university training. The RSA-911 database for fiscal year 2004 was analyzed to evaluate the effectiveness of 21 services in leading to competitive employment. A model predicting competitive employment included job search assistance, job placement, maintenance, rehabilitation technology, transportation, information and referral services, and other services. Results from the logistic regression analysis are discussed in relation to the implications to practitioners and educators." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Exploring school-employer partnerships to expand career development and early work experiences for youth with disabilities (2009)

    Carter, Erik W. ; Cakiroglu, Orhan; Swedeen, Beth; Trainor, Audrey A. ; Ditchman, Nicole ; Cole, Odessa; Owens, Laura ;

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    Carter, Erik W., Audrey A. Trainor, Orhan Cakiroglu, Odessa Cole, Beth Swedeen, Nicole Ditchman & Laura Owens (2009): Exploring school-employer partnerships to expand career development and early work experiences for youth with disabilities. In: Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, Jg. 32, H. 3, S. 145-159. DOI:10.1177/0885728809344590

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    "Although career development and early work experiences are associated with improved postschool employment outcomes for youth with disabilities, transition personnel report having few natural community partners to support and enhance these experiences. We surveyed 135 chambers of commerce and other employer networks to examine (a) whether and how these networks have partnered previously with local high schools on 18 youth-focused career development activities, (b) the extent to which they would consider such involvement to be feasible, and (c) the influence of disability status of youth on their responses. Although respondents considered a number of youth-focused support activities to be feasible, most chambers had limited previous involvement and their views and experiences were clearly influenced by the disability status of youth. Recommendations for expanding the involvement of employer networks in supporting the career development and early work experiences of youth are offered." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    What are high schools offering as preparation for employment? (2009)

    Guy, Barbara A.; Sitlington, Patricia L.; Frank, Alan R.; Larsen, Michael D.;

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    Guy, Barbara A., Patricia L. Sitlington, Michael D. Larsen & Alan R. Frank (2009): What are high schools offering as preparation for employment? In: Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, Jg. 32, H. 1, S. 30-41. DOI:10.1177/0885728808318625

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    "The purpose of this study is to determine (a) the patterns that existed in employment preparation courses offered by districts across a midwestern state and (b) the primary intent, primary method of instruction, and location of the classroom-based and work-based components of these courses. Findings indicated that (a) employment preparation offerings were limited, (b) career and technical education was the primary vehicle for delivering employment preparation, (c) the majority of employment preparation course work was offered in the classroom setting, (d) the intent of instruction for work-based-only courses was different from other delivery models, (e) the primary method of instruction in classroom-based-only courses was combined lecture and experiential, and (f) the method of delivering work-based learning differed by model." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Obtaining employment after spinal cord injury: relationship with pre- and postinjury education (2009)

    Krause, James S.; Reed, Karla S.;

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    Krause, James S. & Karla S. Reed (2009): Obtaining employment after spinal cord injury. Relationship with pre- and postinjury education. In: Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, Jg. 53, H. 1, S. 27-33. DOI:10.1177/0034355208329443

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    "The authors identify the association of educational milestones obtained before and after spinal cord injury (SCI) with post injury employment (PIE). Survey data were collected from 1,362 adults younger than 65, with traumatic SCI of at least 1 year duration who were not currently attending school. The sole outcome was obtaining PIE - whether the individual had worked at any time since SCI onset. Approximately 54% of eligible participants worked post-SCI. Logistic regression was used to identify the odds of employment as a function of the educational milestones while controlling for other characteristics. With the exception of a high school certificate, completing educational milestones after injury was associated with substantially higher odds of employment than when they were completed prior to injury. The results underscore the need for post injury education, even among individuals who have extensive training and education at the time of injury." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Building employment training partnerships between vocational rehabilitation and community colleges (2009)

    Lindstrom, Lauren E.; Benz, Michael R.; Olszewski, Brandon; Flannery, K. Brigid ; Slovic, Roz;

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    Lindstrom, Lauren E., K. Brigid Flannery, Michael R. Benz, Brandon Olszewski & Roz Slovic (2009): Building employment training partnerships between vocational rehabilitation and community colleges. In: Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, Jg. 52, H. 3, S. 189-201. DOI:10.1177/0034355208323946

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    "This article examined the implementation of an occupational skills training partnership developed between the Oregon Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Services and four local community colleges. Case study methods were used to describe the pattern of services provided to rehabilitation consumers and document the resulting changes in the community college and rehabilitation systems. Data were collected through individual and group interviews, document review, and written surveys. All consumers served in the case study sites received (a) orientation to the community college; (b) career exploration and planning; (c) individualized curriculum and customized training plans; (d) access to additional college services; (e) ongoing progress monitoring, support, and advocacy; and (f) exit planning and job placement services. Partnership services resulted in improved access to the community college and increased the ability of consumers with disabilities to successfully navigate the community college system." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    Trends in outcomes of the vocational rehabilitation program for adults with developmental disabilities: 1995-2005 (2008)

    Migliore, Alberto ; Butterworth, John ;

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    Migliore, Alberto & John Butterworth (2008): Trends in outcomes of the vocational rehabilitation program for adults with developmental disabilities: 1995-2005. In: Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, Jg. 52, H. 1, S. 35-44. DOI:10.1177/0034355208320075

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    "This article describes national trends in outcomes of the vocational rehabilitation (VR) program, with a focus on adults with developmental disabilities during the period of 1995 to 2005. Findings show that the VR program has made substantial progress in excluding extended employment from the array of possible employment closures. Efforts are needed, however, to increase the number of people placed in integrated employment and the earnings at closure while reducing the time frame from application to closure. The study suggests that to achieve these results, practices that lead to above-average outcomes should be identified and disseminated to agencies that show below-average outcomes; the Rehabilitation Act should be rigorously interpreted to prioritize self-sufficiency of VR recipients; and data management should be enhanced through better performance measurement and rapid reporting to state VR agencies." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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    "Nichts über uns - ohne uns!": Disability Studies als neuer Ansatz emanzipatorischer und interdisziplinärer Forschung über Behinderung (2006)

    Hermes, Gisela; Rohrmann, Eckhard;

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    Hermes, Gisela & Eckhard Rohrmann (Hrsg.) (2006): "Nichts über uns - ohne uns!". Disability Studies als neuer Ansatz emanzipatorischer und interdisziplinärer Forschung über Behinderung. (Materialien der AG SPAK M 187), Neu-Ulm: AG-SPAK, 253 S.

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    "Disability Studies verstehen sich als interdisziplinär ausgerichtete Forschungsstrategie, die davon ausgeht, dass Behinderung kein spezifisches Wesensmerkmal von Behinderten ist, sondern gesellschaftlich konstruiert wird. Demnach ist Behinderung kein individuelles Problem, sondern das Produkt gesellschaftlicher Bedingungen und Verhältnisse, die Menschen mit unterschiedlichen Beeinträchtigungen bei der sozialen Teilhabe an allen gesellschaftlichen Lebensbereichen behindern. Im Sinne der Disability Studies sind Menschen mit Behinderungen nach dem Motto 'Nichts über uns - ohne uns' als Subjekte und als Expert/inn/en ihrer eigenen Situation aktiv in Politik und Forschung mit einzubeziehen.
    Um die Belange behinderter Menschen und die Sichtweisen der Betroffenen angemessen aufgreifen zu können, sind die Disability Studies auf einen intensiven Austausch zwischen Forschung, Politik und Praxis angewiesen. Hierzu versammelt dieser Band Beiträge von Autor/inn/en mit unterschiedlichen disziplinären und biografischen Hintergründen, die aus ihrer jeweiligen Perspektive die Disability Studies vorstellen, das Spannungsfeld zwischen der politischen Behindertenbewegung und diesem Forschungsansatz beleuchten und zeigen, auf welche Weise dieser in den verschiedenen Fachdisziplinen und Lebensbereichen umgesetzt wird." (Autorenreferat, IAB-Doku)

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    Psychiatric disorders and labor market outcomes: evidence from the National Latino and Asian American study (2005)

    Chatterji, Pinka ; Lu, Mingshan ; Alegria, Margarita; Takeuchi, David;

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    Chatterji, Pinka, Margarita Alegria, Mingshan Lu & David Takeuchi (2005): Psychiatric disorders and labor market outcomes. Evidence from the National Latino and Asian American study. (NBER working paper 11893), Cambridge, Mass., 43 S. DOI:10.3386/w11893

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    "This paper investigates to what extent psychiatric disorders and mental distress affect labor market outcomes among ethnic minorities of Latino and Asian descent, most of whom are immigrants. Using data from the National Latino and Asian American Study, we examine the labor market effects of meeting diagnostic criteria for any psychiatric disorder in the past 12 months as well as the effects of psychiatric distress in the past year. Among Latinos, psychiatric disorders and mental distress are associated with detrimental effects on employment and absenteeism, similar to effects found in previous analyses of mostly white, American born populations. Among Asians, we find mixed evidence that psychiatric disorders and mental distress detract from labor market outcomes." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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