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  • Title: Cost-effectiveness of supported employment.
    Author: McCaughrin WB, Ellis WK, Rusch FR, Heal LW.
    Journal: Ment Retard; 1993 Feb; 31(1):41-8. PubMed ID: 8441352.
    Abstract:
    Monetary costs and benefits of supported employment to individuals, taxpayers, and society were assessed as was the cost-effectiveness of the nonmonetary benefit, namely, quality of life of employees, as a result of supported employment. Participants were 20 individuals from two Central Illinois agencies serving clients with developmental disabilities. Costs and effects were evaluated using benefit-cost and cost-effectiveness analyses. Supported employment was found to be cost-beneficial from the perspectives of the supported employee, the taxpayer, and society over a 5-year period as programs move from sheltered employment. In addition, supported employment was also more cost-effective with regard to quality of life than was sheltered employment.
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