Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Mainstream Supported Employment Programme 1998
Overall, this cost-benefit analysis indicates positive results from the programme for all parties involved, from both economic and financial perspectives. Intangible benefits of the programme, such as attachment to the workforce, greater social participation, increased self esteem, reduced needs for hospitalisation and other health care, and a more diverse and representative state sector, add further to the value of Mainstream.
Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Mainstream Supported Employment Programme 1998
Authors: Sarah James
Format: Working paper
Date published: 1 August 2000