This paper examines job
placement issues, with specific emphasis on the population of people with
spinal cord injuries. There are many job placement issues that individuals both with and without spinal cord injuries face. Among them are finding
meaningful and long-term
employment that matches one's individual skills, talents, experience, and ability. The paper contends that job placement is a critical issue for many people with spinal cord injuries, as maintaining some form of meaningful employment has been shown to improve the overall quality of life and reported life
satisfaction among persons with spinal cord injuries. Outline Introduction Characteristics of the Population Review of Literature Recommendations and Applications to the Field of Rehabilitation Conclusion