List of Tables

Table 1: Current employment status of survey respondents

Table 2: Current self-employment status of survey respondents

Table 3: Overall job satisfaction of employed respondents

Table 4: Respondents’ expectations of working for pay or getting a better job in the next 12 months

Table 5: Respondents preference for part-time or full-time work.

Table 6: Respondents preferences to work outside their home, from their home, or part-time in each place

Table 7: Respondents preference for flexible work arrangements

Table 8: Other work preferences considered by respondents

Table 9: Types of support and their importance for work

Table 10: Respondents receiving vocational rehabilitation services

Table 11: Frequency of respondents participating in various vocational rehabilitation services

Table 12: Number of Current Employed and Unemployed respective of their prior participation in vocational rehabilitation services

Table 13: Relationship between level of education and participation in a vocational rehabilitation service

Table 14: Current use of Personal Care Assistance Services

Table 15: Payer of Personal Care Assistance Services at Work

Table 16: Importance of Personal Care Assistance Services at work for employed respondents

Table 17: Personal Care Assistance Services and decision to go to work for the unemployed

Table 18: Location of where Personal Care Assistance Services are used

Table 19: Types of Personal Care Assistance Services required for work

Table 20: Types of Assistive Devices used at work

Table 21: Responsibilities most likely to affect respondents’ work experience negatively

Table 22: Frequency of feeling overwhelmed by demands of work

Table 23: Influence of work and personal responsibilities on health, work, and personal relationships

Table 24: Factors limiting respondents’ ability to work

Table 25: Respondents’ gender

Table 26: Respondents’ race

Table 27: Respondents’ level of educational attainment

Table 28: Respondents’ self-reported health status

Table 29: Respondents’ self-reported energy levels

Table 30: Amount health or emotional problems limited social activities

Table 31: Onset of respondent’s disabilities

Table 32: Frequency of respondents living with their children

Table 33: Frequency of respondents living with children who have a disability

Table 34: Frequency of respondents’ primary disability types

Table 35: Frequency of respondents diagnosed with other medical conditions, impairments, or disabilities in addition to primary disability

Table 36: Number of respondents by five-year age intervals

Table 37: Marital status of respondents.

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