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State vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies play a significant role in supporting the employment goals of people with … disabilities, but delays in the receipt of vocational services could adversely affect employment outcomes of applicants for … services. This study explores the effect of waiting for VR services on employment outcomes for Social Security Disability …
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for selected measures of employment and economic well-being. …
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This report presents findings on the experiences of employment service providers for the Ticket to Work Program, a … program intended to increase Social Security beneficiaries’ access to and choice of quality rehabilitation and employment …
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This paper provides information on the services and supports used by workers with disabilities at risk of applying for disability insurance (DI) and helps build the evidence base for policies that enable workers with disabilities to avoid applying for DI and for the supports necessary to keep...
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This introduction offers a context for the articles in this thematic series by providing an overview of the programs that provide cash and in-kind supports to people with disabilities in the United States, summarizes the increasing reliance on these programs, and describes the challenges...
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State vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies play a significant role in supporting the employment goals of people with … disabilities, but delays in the receipt of vocational services could adversely affect employment outcomes of applicants for … services. This study explores the effect of waiting for VR services on employment outcomes for Social Security Disability …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010923993
Using Social Security Administration data, this paper presents findings from a longitudinal analysis of the extent to which new Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability beneficiaries return to work and use SSI work incentives. Longitudinal statistics show that more than 8 percent of those...
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This report compares the characteristics and outcomes of two cohorts of TTW participants—one whose members assigned their Tickets before the implementation of the revised regulations of 2008, and one whose members assigned their Tickets after. Compared with the pre-regulation-change...
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