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Does autism occurs more often in families of physicists, engineers, and mathematicians?
Autism
2(3), pp. 296-301
Bennett K. D. , Ramasamy R. , Honsberger T. (2013)
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
43(3), pp 585-593
Beyer S. , Meek A. , Davies A. (2016)
Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities
10(3), pp.207-220.
Burt D. B. , Fuller S. P. , Lewis K. R. (1991)
Brief report: Competitive employment of adults with autism.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
21(2), pp. 237-242.
Factors associated with participation in employment for high school leavers with autism.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
43(8), pp. 1832-1842.
Cimera R. E. et al. (2012)
Do sheltered workshops enhance employment outcomes for adults with autism spectrum disorder?
Autism
16(1), pp. 87-94.
Cimera R. E. , Cowan R. J. (2009)
The costs of services and employment outcomes achieved by adults with autism in the US.
Autism
13(2), pp. 285-302
DePape A. , Lindsay S. (2016)
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
March, 31(1), pp. 60-71.
Department for Work and Pensions
Untapped talent: A guide to employing people with autism.
London: Department for Work and Pensions
Dipeolu A. O. , Storlie C. , Johnson C. (2015)
Journal of College Counseling
July, 18(2), pp. 175-190.
What's it like being you? Growing old(er) with autism spectrum conditions: a scoping study.
European Journal of Social and Behavioural Sciences
13(2), pp. 1851-1864.