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Describing heterogeneity of unmet needs among adults with a developmental disability: An examination of the 2012 Canadian Survey on Disability

•Experiences reported by persons with DD from Canadian population data.•Labour force participation is a greater challenge for persons with DD than other disabilities.•Heterogeneity in unmet workplace and education needs depending on type of disability.•Supports with activities of daily living is nee...

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Published in:Research in developmental disabilities 2017-06, Vol.65, p.1-11
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Adolescent
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Autism spectrum disorder
Autism Spectrum Disorder - economics
Autism Spectrum Disorder - epidemiology
Canada - epidemiology
Cerebral palsy
Cerebral Palsy - economics
Cerebral Palsy - epidemiology
Developmental Disabilities - economics
Developmental Disabilities - epidemiology
Developmental disability
Disability Evaluation
Disabled Persons - statistics & numerical data
Education
Education, Special - organization & administration
Education, Special - statistics & numerical data
Employment
Employment, Supported - organization & administration
Employment, Supported - statistics & numerical data
Female
Human Rights
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Needs Assessment - statistics & numerical data
Policy Making
Surveys and Questionnaires
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