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Supported employment and job outcomes. Typicallness and other related variables
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Supported employment
Disability research
Typicalness
Job outcomes
Fecha de publicación
2004
Editor
IOS Press
Citación
Jordán de Urríes, F.B., Verdugo, M.A., Jenaro, C., Crespo, M., Caballo, C. (2004). Supported employment and job outcomes. Typicallness and other related variables. Work, 25 (3), pp. 221-229
Resumen
[EN]The purpose of this study is to improve supported employment programs analyzing the relationships between different
variables involved in its development on job outcomes. One important variable is typicalness (understood as the degree to which
the job of the person with a disability is similar in its different characteristics to that of co-workers without a disability). It also
compares sheltered employment and supported employment in employment outcomes. The results showed more length of service
in the job and salary for supported employment workers. As regards the developmental variables, time of external support, type
of support, and adaptations are critical to get better outcomes. Finally, the need to finely balance the typicalness of the job and
the characteristics of the worker involved is stressed.
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ISSN
1875-9270
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