Factors Affecting the Successful Employment of Transition-Age Youths with Visual Impairments.
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 2009, June, 103, 6
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Abstract: The following variables were found to be associated with employment for transition-age youths with visual impairments who are served by vocational rehabilitation agencies: work experience, academic competence, self-determination, use of assistive technology, and locus of control. Self-esteem and involvement with the counselor were not associated with employment in this study. **********
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