Disability at the Dawn of the 21st Century and the State of the StatesDavid L. Braddock Disability at the Dawn is the single most comprehensive reference for anyone seeking information on government spending on disability services and supports in the United States. This book features a state-by-state analysis of where money for developmental disability services comes from, where it is spent, and who is served in the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. This edition covers data from 1982-2000. |
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CHAPTER 2 | 57 |
PUBLIC FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR DISABILITY AT THE DAWN | 65 |
David Braddock Richard Hemp Mary C Rizzolo Susan Parish Amy Pomeranz | 85 |
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Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History in North America John M. Herrick,Paul H. Stuart No preview available - 2005 |