In 2006, the Heldrich Center conducted exploratory research on the role of expectations — social and personal — in the employment of people with disabilities. Staff developed a literature review on the topic of expectations, conducted a focus group comprised of people with disabilities to identify key factors that led to success in the labor market, and conducted a series of telephone interviews with parents of people with disabilities to determine how parental expectations are likely to affect employment outcomes.
Project
Research on the Role of Expectations in Employment Success in New Jersey
January 2006
Status
Completed
Project Sponsor
New Jersey Council on Development Disabilities
Approaches & Services
Evaluation, Statistics, Data visualizaiton, sample services