The Relationship between Social Networks and the Employment of Visually Impaired College Graduates
Summary
This study examined the relationship between the employment status of visually impaired college graduates in Great Britain and their social networks, both formal and informal
This study examined the relationship between the employment status of visually impaired college graduates in Great Britain and their social networks, both formal and informal. The unemployed graduates had less extensive support networks to help them find jobs; used contacts in less directive ways; and socialized in more structured, group-centred ways than did the employed graduates.
Publisher(s):
SAGE Journals
Journal/Book/Website Title
SAGE Journals
Date Published
07/01/1998
Volume
92
Issue
7
Peer Reviewed:
Yes
Reference(Citation):
Roy, A. W. N., Dimigen, G., & Taylor, M. (1998). The Relationship between Social Networks and the Employment of Visually Impaired College Graduates. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 92(7), 423–432. https://doi.org/10.1177/0145482X9809200703
Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
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Countries of Subject Matter:
United Kingdom
Methods
Output(s)
Journal Article
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1177/0145482X9809200703