The employment intervention demonstration program: major findings and policy implications
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- DOI: 10.2975/31.4.2008.291.295
The employment intervention demonstration program: major findings and policy implications
Abstract
This article summarizes the published results of the Employment Intervention Demonstration Program (EIDP), a federally-funded, multi-site study examining the effectiveness of supported employment programs for 1273 unemployed individuals with psychiatric disabilities in the U.S. Findings confirm the effectiveness of supported employment across different models, program locations, and participant populations. The study's results are discussed in the context of public policies designed to encourage return to work for those with a severe mental illness.
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