{"id":4402,"date":"2021-05-19T12:36:29","date_gmt":"2021-05-19T18:36:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/supportedemployment.ca\/?post_type=epkb_post_type_1&p=4402"},"modified":"2023-01-25T23:22:35","modified_gmt":"2023-01-26T06:22:35","slug":"the-power-of-disability-employment-the-impact-to-arizonas-economy","status":"publish","type":"epkb_post_type_1","link":"https:\/\/archive.supportedemployment.ca\/resource-hub\/topic-of-interest\/workplace-solutions\/accessibility-universal-design\/the-power-of-disability-employment-the-impact-to-arizonas-economy\/","title":{"rendered":"The Power of Disability Employment: The Impact to Arizona’s Economy"},"content":{"rendered":"
Publisher:\u00a0<\/strong>Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning Council Many stakeholders in Arizona have worked to support people with disabilities in employment, but when compared to peers across the country, Arizona has substantial room for improvement. Arizona\u2019s labor force participation rates for people with disabilities have remained low and its unemployment rates for people with disabilities have remained high compared to states with similar structural and demographic characteristics. The results of the modeling process indicate that Arizona\u2019s economy has much to gain from increasing employment for individuals with disabilities. Comparison states demonstrate that Arizona does not have to accept its status quo.<\/p> Access the resource here:\u00a0The Power of Disability Employment: The Impact to Arizona’s Economy<\/a><\/p> Publisher:\u00a0Arizona Developmental Disabilities Planning CouncilTopics:\u00a0Supported Employment Practice-Inclusive Employment, Workplace Solutions-Accessibility & Universal Design, Workplace Solutions-Accommodations, Workplace Solutions-Disability Specific Workplace InclusionYear published:\u00a02019Type of resource:\u00a0Publication Many stakeholders in Arizona have worked to support people with disabilities in employment, but when compared to peers across the country, Arizona has substantial room for improvement. Arizona\u2019s labor force participation rates for people with disabilities have remained low and its unemployment rates for people with disabilities have remained high compared to states with similar structural and demographic characteristics. The results of the modeling process indicate that Arizona\u2019s economy has much to gain from increasing employment for individuals with disabilities. Comparison states demonstrate that Arizona does not have to accept its status quo. Access the resource here:\u00a0The Power of Disability Employment: The Impact to Arizona’s Economy<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":10,"featured_media":4403,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","template":"","meta":{"footnotes":""},"epkb_post_type_1_category":[280,281,287,251,264,304,259,279],"epkb_post_type_1_tag":[127,136,166],"class_list":["post-4402","epkb_post_type_1","type-epkb_post_type_1","status-publish","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","epkb_post_type_1_category-accessibility-universal-design","epkb_post_type_1_category-accommodations","epkb_post_type_1_category-disability-specific-workplace-inclusion","epkb_post_type_1_category-english","epkb_post_type_1_category-inclusive-employment","epkb_post_type_1_category-publication","epkb_post_type_1_category-supported-employment-practice","epkb_post_type_1_category-workplace-solutions","epkb_post_type_1_tag-english","epkb_post_type_1_tag-international","epkb_post_type_1_tag-publication"],"yoast_head":"\n
Topics:<\/strong>\u00a0Supported Employment Practice-Inclusive Employment, Workplace Solutions-Accessibility & Universal Design, Workplace Solutions-Accommodations, Workplace Solutions-Disability Specific Workplace Inclusion
Year published:\u00a0<\/strong>2019
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