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Causal Effects of Inclusion on Postsecondary Education Outcomes of Individuals With High-Incidence Disabilities

Using data from the National Longitudinal Transition Study–2 results of a propensity score analysis revealed significant causal effects for inclusive placement in high school on postsecondary education outcomes for adolescents with learning disabilities or emotional-behavior disorders 2 years after...

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Published in:Journal of disability policy studies 2015-03, Vol.25 (4), p.210-219
Main Authors: Rojewski, Jay W., Lee, In Heok, Gregg, Noel
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