Empowering career decision-making: a practical strategy for using occupational information.
The Dictionary of Occupational Titles (DOT, 1977) has long provided rehabilitation professionals with the best available information of its kind to use in critical rehabilitation activities. Uniquely comprehensive and easy to access, this widely used resource does not offer perfectly reliable occup...
| Publicado en: | Journal of Rehabilitation Vol. 64; no. 4; pp. 23 - 28 |
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National Rehabilitation Association
October/December 1998
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