AdayL., AndersenR., and FlemingG.Health care in the U.S.: Equitable for whom?Beverly Hills, CA: 1980.
2.
GreenblumJ.Evaluating vocational rehabilitation programs for the disabled: National long-term followup study.Social Security Bulletin, 1975, (38), 3–12.
3.
GreenblumJ.The effects of vocational rehabilitation on the earnings of disabled persons.Staff paper No. 27.Washington, DC: Social Security Administration, Office of Research and Statistics, 1977.
4.
GreenblumJ.Effect of vocational rehabilitation on employment and earnings of the disabled: State variations.Social Security Bulletin, 197740, 3–16.
5.
GreenblumJ.Effect of rehabilitation on employment and earnings of the disabled: Sociodemographic factors.Social Security Bulletin, 1979, 42, 8.
6.
GreenblumJ.The impact of vocational rehabilitation on employment of the disadvantaged disabled. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of American Public Health Association, Conference on Social Sciences in Health, Detroit, Michigan, Oct. 21, 1980.
7.
HANES (see National Center for Health Statistics, Monocular Visual Acuity… 1977, below)
8.
KirchnerC., and PetersonR.Estimates of race-ethnic groups in the U.S. visually impaired and blind population.Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1980, 75(2), 73–76.
9.
LuftH.Poverty and health: Economic causes and consequences of health problems, Cambridge, Mass.: Ballinger, 1978.
10.
NCHS, National Center for Health Statistics.Monocular Visual Acuity of Persons 4-74 Years, United States—1971-1972.Vital and Health Statistics Series 11, No. 201. Rockville, MD, 1977.
11.
NichollsW., FreemanH., ShanksJ. M., and KiecoltK. J.Ethnic differences in work disability. Paper available from Institute for Social Science Research, U. of California at Los Angeles, 1980.
12.
PfoutsJ., and NixonD.The reality of the dream: Present status of a sample of 98 totally blind adults, unpublished paper.
13.
Statistical Brief #13 (see Kirchner and Peterson, 75(2) above)
14.
U.S.DOL, U.S. Department of Labor.Sheltered workshop study: A nationwide report on sheltered workshops and their employment of handicapped individuals.Volume I: Workshop Survey. Washington, DC, June, 1977.