Predicting competitive integrated employment outcomes of Asian American vocational rehabilitation Clients: A national study
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-13-2023
Abstract
Purpose
The current study investigated the relationships between demographic variables, cash benefits, vocational rehabilitation (VR) services, and employment outcomes of Asian Americans VR clients.
Methods
The data were extracted from the most recent Rehabilitation Service Administration database (RSA-911). Among 17,278 case services records, 5784 clients met the inclusion criteria. Chi-square automatic interaction detector and logistic regression analyses were employed to investigate the employment outcomes.
Results
The results indicated that Asian American clients who have completed a bachelor's degree or more do not receive disability-related benefits, and those who received more VR services were more likely to achieve competitive integrated employment (CIE). In addition, VR counseling and job placement services were significant predictors of employment outcomes.
Conclusions
These findings provide valuable insights into the factors influencing CIE among Asian American VR clients with disabilities. The results further underscore the importance of VR professionals possessing cultural competence to effectively serve a diverse clientele.
Recommended Citation
Kaya, C., J. Chun, A. Torres, and R. K. Chen. 2023. “ Predicting competitive integrated employment outcomes of Asian American vocational rehabilitation Clients: A national study.” Social Science Quarterly 00: 1–14. https://doi.org/10.1111/ssqu.13323
DOI
10.1111/ssqu.13323
Comments
© 2023 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.
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