Abstract

A study visit funded by the World Rehabilitation Fund was conducted in 1990. The purpose of the study visit was to understand vocational rehabilitation development in Hong Kong and compare its practices to those of the United States. This article describes current vocational rehabilitation development in Hong Kong with emphasis on social, cultural, and economic factors that shape the development. Implications for the United States in areas of vocational training, rehabilitation personnel preparation, and cross-cultural rehabilitation were provided.

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