Abstract
Over the past ten years, much has been written regarding supported employment's future. Many authors have claimed that supported employment is "losing momentum" or "stalling". These authors have made several recommendations designed to revitalize supported employment's growth. The present paper examines data presented by previous authors, constructs a new interpretation of supported employment's status, and proposes strategies for improving supported employment's growth.
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