#10635. Special needs provision and economic independence among young adults with disabilities: A longitudinal study

December 2026publication date
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Health Professions (miscellaneous);
Education;
Developmental and Educational Psychology;
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Abstract:
This study, inspired by a life course approach, examines how former students with special educational needs that were met with different types of support, succeed in finding employment with sufficient pay to sustain livelihood and, thus, made themselves economically independent.
Keywords:
economic independence; life course; longitudinal research; Special educational needs; special needs provision

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