A Benefit-Cost Analysis of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Provided to Individuals Most Severely Handicapped
An Evaluation of the Costs and Effectiveness of Vocational Rehabilitation Service Strategies for Individuals Most Severely Disabled (F. Collignon, A. Skaburskis, R. Dodson) May, 1975 #07-3
Presents detailed multivariate analyses of the costs and effectiveness of individual services and service mixes provided by Washington and Michigan state VR programs.
Cost and Policy Considerations in Improving the Capacity for Independent Living of the Most Severely Disabled (T. Everett, F. Collignon) May, 1975 #07-1
A policy analysis of those program needs and costs implied by a national commitment to independent living for severely disabled people. Includes specific analysis in areas of transportation, housing, health care, recreation, and daily living supports.
A Benefit-Cost Analysis of Vocational Rehabilitation Services Provided to Individuals Most Severely Handicapped (F. Collignon, R. Dodson, G. Root) Apr, 1975 #07-4
The most definitive VR benefit-cost analysis to date. Using the benefit-cost model developed at UC, Berkeley, gives FY72 and FY74 empirical estimates for the national VR program for all clients and for the severely disabled population.