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  • Customized Employment (CE) is acknowledged in a significant workforce act as a way to help individuals with disabilities find competitive jobs, but there's a lack of rigorous experimental research on its effectiveness.
  • A study compared the employment outcomes of transition-age youth with disabilities participating in CE versus those receiving standard services, using a randomized controlled trial.
  • Results showed that CE participants were more likely to find competitive jobs, but those in standard services worked more hours per week, suggesting that while CE helps with job placement, further research is needed on factors influencing work hours and wages.

Article Abstract

Background: Customized employment (CE) is recognized in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (2014) as a strategy for promoting competitive integrated employment. However, the existing body of evidence supporting CE is mainly descriptive rather than experimental research.

Objective: This study examined the impact of CE on the employment outcomes, hours worked per week, and wages of transition-age youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

Method: The outcomes of transition-age youth participating in a CE intervention were compared to those receiving treatment-as-usual using a randomized controlled trial design.

Results: Participants receiving CE were significantly more likely to secure competitive integrated employment than controls who received treatment-as-usual. Participants in the intervention and control conditions earned similar wages. Participants in the control condition worked more hours per week than those in CE.

Conclusion: The findings from this study demonstrate the effectiveness of CE to assist transition-age youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities in obtaining competitive integrated employment, but future research is needed to examine factors impacting weekly hours and wages of participants in CE.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/WOR-246003DOI Listing

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