Todd Honeycutt (Ph.D., Public Health, Rutgers) conducts evaluations of programs and policies to improve the employment opportunities of people with disabilities. For over twenty years, he has researched topics such as public disability benefits, vocational rehabilitation programs, interagency collaborations, and the transition from youth to young adulthood for state vocational rehabilitation and federal agencies, including the US Department of Education, US Department of Labor, and the Social Security Administration.

  • Patnaik, Ankita, and Todd Honeycutt. “An Assessment of Collaborations between Centers for Independent Living and Vocational Rehabilitation Agencies Around Transition-Age Youth.” Rehabilitation Counselors and Educators Journal, forthcoming.
  • Honeycutt, Todd, Marlena Luhr, Emily Peterson, and Purvi Sevak. “Pre-Employment Transition and Vocational Rehabilitation Services: Experiences in Response to Vermont’s Work-Based Learning Program.” Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, vol. 60, no. 1, 2024, pp. 39-52.
  • Honeycutt, Todd, and Frank Martin. “How Do CILs and VR Agencies Work Together? CIL-VR Agency Collaborations for Out-of-School Youth with Disabilities from Minority Backgrounds.” MY-CIL Practice Brief #9. Princeton, NJ: Mathematica, January 2023.
  • Honeycutt, Todd, Leah Sakala, Janine Zweig, Megan Hague Angus, and Sino Esthappan. “Using Multidisciplinary Partnerships to Advance Juvenile Justice Reform: Experiences in 10 Communities.” Criminal Justice Policy Review, vol. 33, no. 4, 2021, pp. 429-452.