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Disability and Employment 5 Ticket to Work 4 Social Security Disability Benefits 3 Work Incentives Improvement Act 3 Social Security Disability Programs 2 administrative data 2 disability and employment 2 evaluation 2 Costs and Savings of the Ticket to Work Program 1 Employment Services 1 National Beneficiary Survey 1 Planning and Assistance 1 Supplement Security Income 1 Ticket to Work Work Incentives 1 Ticket to Work Work Incentives Improvement Act Disability and Employment Social Security Disability Benefits 1 Ticket to Work Work Incentives Improvement Act Social Security Disability Benefits National Beneficiary Survey 1 Work Incentives Planning and Assistance 1
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Thornton, Craig 3 Bryce, Alex 2 Livermore, Gina 2 Prenovitz, Sara 2 Schimmel, Jody 2 Fraker, Thomas 1 Goodman, Nanette 1 Gregory, Jesse 1 Livermore, Gina A. 1 Mamun, Arif 1 Mamun, David Wittenburg Thomas Fraker David Stapleton edited by Craig Thornton Jesse Gregory Arif A 1 O'Leary, Paul 1 Stapleton, David 1 Wittenburg, David 1 Wright, Debra 1 Wright, Gina Livermore Nanette Goodman Debra 1
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Evaluation of the Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) Program in 2011: Beneficiaries Served Services Provided and Program Costs
Schimmel, Jody; Prenovitz, Sara; Livermore, Gina; … - Mathematica Policy Research - 2013
This report is the third in a series of reports on the activities of Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) program grantees, covering services provided in calendar year 2011. During that time, the program provided first-time services to nearly 43,000 beneficiaries, including just over...
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Evaluation of the Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) Program in 2011: Beneficiaries Served, Services Provided, and Program Costs.
Schimmel, Jody; Prenovitz, Sara; Livermore, Gina; … - Mathematica Policy Research - 2013
This report is the third in a series of reports on the activities of Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) program grantees, covering services provided in calendar year 2011. During that time, the program provided first-time services to nearly 43,000 beneficiaries, including just over...
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Can the Ticket to Work Program Be Self-Financing?
Thornton, Craig - Mathematica Policy Research - 2012
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Social Security Disability Beneficiaries Characteristics Work Activity and Use of Services
Wright, Gina Livermore Nanette Goodman Debra - Mathematica Policy Research - 2007
This article presents findings from the 2004 National Beneficiary Survey, a nationally representative survey of Social Security disability beneficiaries conducted by Mathematica for SSA as part of its Ticket to Work program evaluation. The data provide an overview of the health and...
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Initial Impacts of the Ticket to Work Program on Social Security Disability Beneficiary Service Enrollment Earnings and Benefits
Mamun, David Wittenburg Thomas Fraker David Stapleton … - Mathematica Policy Research - 2007
This paper presents estimates of TTW impacts on service enrollment, earnings, and benefit amounts during the first two years of program implementation. Estimates indicate that TTW had a small impact on promoting service enrollment during the first year of rollout. However, there is no compelling...
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Initial Impacts of the Ticket to Work Program on Social Security Disability Beneficiary Service Enrollment, Earnings, and Benefits.
Wittenburg, David; Fraker, Thomas; Stapleton, David; … - Mathematica Policy Research - 2007
This paper presents estimates of TTW impacts on service enrollment, earnings, and benefit amounts during the first two years of program implementation. Estimates indicate that TTW had a small impact on promoting service enrollment during the first year of rollout. However, there is no compelling...
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Slow Change in the Employment Services Market: The Early Years of Ticket to Work.
Thornton, Craig; O'Leary, Paul - Mathematica Policy Research - 2007
This paper reviews early findings for the three essential ingredients necessary for TTW success: (1) beneficiary demand for employment services that will enable them to eventually leave SSA benefits; (2) an adequate supply of employment service providers that can deliver effective employment...
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Social Security Disability Beneficiaries: Characteristics, Work Activity, and Use of Services.
Livermore, Gina A.; Goodman, Nanette; Wright, Debra - Mathematica Policy Research - 2007
This article presents findings from the 2004 National Beneficiary Survey, a nationally representative survey of Social Security disability beneficiaries conducted by Mathematica for SSA as part of its Ticket to Work program evaluation. The data provide an overview of the health and...
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