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Post-High School Outcomes of Youth with Disabilities up to 4 Years After High School

NCSER
Author(s):
Lynn Newman,
Mary Wagner,
Renée Cameto,
Anne-Marie Knokey,
Jacquelyn Buckley,
David Malouf
Publication date:
April 2009
Publication number:
NCSER 20093017

Summary

The report uses data from the third wave of data collection from the National Longitudinal Transition Study-2 (NLTS2) to provide information on youth with disabilities who had been out of secondary school up to 4 years in several key domains, including: (1) postsecondary education enrollment and educational experiences; (2) employment status and characteristics of youth's current or most recent job; (3) productive engagement in school, work, or preparation for work; (4) household circumstance (e.g., residential independence; parenting; and aspects of their financial independence); and (5) social and community involvement. The NLTS2, initiated in 2001 and funded by NCSER, has a nationally representative sample of more than 11,000 students with disabilities.

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Post-High School Outcomes of Youth with Disabilities up to 4 Years After High School

By: Lynn Newman, Mary Wagner, Renée Cameto, Anne-Marie Knokey, Jacquelyn Buckley, David Malouf
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