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Researcher

Megan Henly

Research assistant professor
University of New Hampshire Institute on Disability

Publications

Working Papers

Barriers and Communications Preferences of Rural Populations: A Scoping Review

2023

Working Papers

Investigating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Provision of Workplace Accommodations in the U.S.

2022

Research Briefs

Investigating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Provision of Workplace Accommodations in the U.S.

2022

Working Papers

Worker Functional Abilities, Occupational Requirements, and Job Accommodations: A Close Look at Three Occupations

2021

Research Briefs

Worker Functional Abilities, Occupational Requirements, and Job Accommodations: A Close Look at Three Occupations

2021

Projects

2024

UM24-06: Community-engaged Research into the Barriers and Communication Preferences of Rural Populations

Debra Brucker, Megan Henly, Andrew J. Houtenville, Kelly Nye-Lengerman,
2023

UM23-Q3: Barriers and Communications Preferences of Rural Populations: A Scoping Review

Megan Henly, Debra Brucker, Andrew J. Houtenville, Kelly Nye-Lengerman,
2022

UM22-15: Investigating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Provision of Workplace Accommodations

Andrew J. Houtenville, Megan Henly, Debra Brucker,
2021

UM21-04: Occupational Requirements and Worker Functional Abilities: A Close Look at Three Key Occupations

Andrew J. Houtenville, Megan Henly, Debra Brucker,

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Michigan Retirement and Disability Research Center
University of Michigan
P.O. Box 1248
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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