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Bybee, Jacquelyn; Cavenaugh, Brenda S. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2013
The Randolph-Sheppard Business Enterprise Program provides employment for more than 2,300 entrepreneurs who are legally blind across the United States. Moreover, these entrepreneurs employ an additional 14,000 people, of whom almost 2,000 are visually impaired or have other disabilities (Rehabilitation Services Administration [RSA], 2010). With…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Administrators, State Programs, Blindness
Giesen, J. Martin; Cavenaugh, Brenda S. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2013
Introduction: Given mutual concerns of vocational rehabilitation and the Social Security Administration, our purpose was to evaluate the effect of current individual and economic factors on competitive employment for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries with visual impairments in vocational rehabilitation. Methods: Using…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Insurance, Risk, Vocational Rehabilitation
Giesen, J. Martin; Cavenaugh, Brenda S. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2012
Introduction: Given the low rate of closure of cases for employment, the study presented here analyzed the characteristics of consumers and services that predict competitive employment for youths with visual impairments who are making the transition from secondary education to employment in the vocation rehabilitation program. Methods: Using data…
Descriptors: Vocational Rehabilitation, Visual Impairments, Young Adults, Predictor Variables
Cavenaugh, Brenda S.; Giesen, J. Martin; Steinman, Bernard A. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2006
Race or ethnicity, demographic, and disability factors were investigated as predictors of vocational rehabilitation acceptance. Severity of disability was the strongest predictor, followed by education, a secondary disability, race or ethnicity, and age at the time of application; gender was not significant. Acceptance rates differed with specific…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Race, Ethnicity, Vocational Rehabilitation
Giesen, Martin J.; Cavenaugh, Brenda S. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2006
Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) requires that independent living programs annually report demographic information on consumers receiving services and the numbers receiving specific types of services. Although some states collect information on consumer outcomes (for example, improvement in daily living skills), RSA does not request…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Blindness, Structural Equation Models, Federal Programs
Peer reviewedMoore, J. Elton; Cavenaugh, Brenda S. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2003
This article discusses self-employment as an employment option for individuals who are blind. Analysis of trends indicates the total number of facility managers who are blind in the Randolph-Sheppard Program declined from 3,524 in 1994 to 2,711 in FY 2001 and that self-employment outcomes typically cost less than competitive outcomes. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Blindness, Cost Effectiveness, Incidence
Cavenaugh, Brenda S.; Steinman, Bernard A. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 2005
It has been well documented by researchers that the incidence of visual impairment (both blindness and low vision) increases as people age (see, for example, Congdon et al., 2004; Crews, 1994; Lighthouse International, 2001; Rubin, 2000) and that these physical declines can adversely affect an individual's ability to perform activities that…
Descriptors: Vision, Independent Living, Visual Impairments, Rehabilitation
Giesen, J. Martin; Cavenaugh, Brenda S.; Sansing, William K. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 2004
This study, of racial and ethnic minorities' access (application and entry) to the state-federal vocational rehabilitation (VR) system, found that access percentages were higher for African Americans, lower for Whites, and about the same for Hispanic Americans relative to the percentages of persons of the same race and ethnicity who are visually…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Hispanic Americans, Whites, Ethnic Groups

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