Vocational Outcomes of Sensory Impaired Graduates of an Adult Vocational Training Program

Author:

Beadles Robert J.1,McDaniel Randall S.2,Waters Stacy3

Affiliation:

1. Office of Institutional Research, Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind, Talladega, AL 35161

2. Department of Rehabilitation and Special Education, Auburn University, AL 36849

3. Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services, Decatur, AL.

Abstract

This article reports on a study of the vocational status of 80 adults with sensory impairments who graduated from a vocational program during 1994–97. The study found that 48% of the graduates were employed and that 61% of the employed graduates were earning more than the minimum wage.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rehabilitation,Ophthalmology

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