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how the international literature on the extra costs of disability could contribute to an assessment of the United Kingdom …
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This study explores transition strategies Germany and the Netherlands use to address issues faced by youth with disabilities. Using a case study methodology, the study finds these countries have a number of comprehensive, coordinated, efficient, and inclusive transition strategies and programs...
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This brief summarizes the findings from two studies that examine programs and policies in 10 Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development countries that could address barriers U.S. youth with disabilities face in the transition to adulthood.
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Summarizes findings from two studies in ten countries of transition policies for youth.
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This report presents preliminary findings from an evaluation funded by the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) of the Rwanda Threshold Program, which aims to promote political rights, civil liberties, and political accountability through several initiatives, including strengthening police...
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This article evaluates a program that constructed high quality “girl-friendly†primary schools in Burkina Faso. After 2.5 years, the program increased enrollment by 19 percentage points and increased test scores by 0.41 standard deviations. Girls’ enrollment increased by 5...
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This brief summarizes the findings from two studies that examine programs and policies in 10 Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development countries that could address barriers U.S. youth with disabilities face in the transition to adulthood.
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