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Disability Insurance Beneficiaries 2 Awardees 1 Disability Insurance Beneficiaries Work 1 Impact Analysis 1 Mail Months 1 Randomly Assigned 1 Randomly Assigned Ticket Mail Months 1 Social Security 1 Social Security Disability 1 Social Security Disability Awardees 1 Ticket 1 Ticket to Work 1 Ticket to Work Impact Analysis 1 Working Paper 27 1
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Mamun, Arif 2 Page, Jeremy 2 Stapleton, David 2 Ben-Shalom, Yonatan 1 Mamun, Arif A. 1
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Return-to-Work Outcomes Among Social Security Disability Insurance Program Beneficiaries
Ben-Shalom, Yonatan; Mamun, Arif A. - Mathematica Policy Research - 2013
Follows a sample of SSDI beneficiaires for five years to determine how certain factors help or hinder return to work.
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Initial Impacts of the Ticket to Work Program for Young New Social Security Disability Awardees: Estimates Based on Randomly Assigned Mail Months
Stapleton, David; Mamun, Arif; Page, Jeremy - Mathematica Policy Research - 2013
This report presents impact estimates for the original Ticket to Work program, prior to the 2008 regulatory changes. Although distribution of Tickets significantly increased service enrollment, there was little evidence of increased suspensions or terminations of benefits due to work.
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Initial Impacts of the Ticket to Work Program for Young New Social Security Disability Awardees: Estimates Based on Randomly Assigned Mail Months.
Stapleton, David; Mamun, Arif; Page, Jeremy - Mathematica Policy Research - 2013
This report presents impact estimates for the original Ticket to Work program, prior to the 2008 regulatory changes. Although distribution of Tickets significantly increased service enrollment, there was little evidence of increased suspensions or terminations of benefits due to work.
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