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Supplemental Security Income 2 Disabilities Social Security 1 Evaluation 1 Random Assignment 1 SSA Age 18 redetermination 1 SSA Human Capital Development 1 SSI Transition 1 SSI transition 1 Youth 1 disabilities social security 1 youth 1
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Wittenburg, David 2 Davies, Paul S. 1 Hemmeter, Jeffrey 1 Kauff, Jacqueline 1 Rupp, Kalman 1
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Mathematica Policy Research 2
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A LifeCycle Perspective on the Transition to Adulthood Among Children Receiving Supplemental Security Income Payments
Davies, Paul S.; Rupp, Kalman; Wittenburg, David - Mathematica Policy Research - 2009
Reviews challenges youth face as they transition to adulthood and presents descriptive statistics on challenges and outcomes into early adulthood.
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Changing Circumstances: Experiences of Child SSI Recipients Before and After Their Age-18 Redetermination for Adult Benefits (Journal Article)
Hemmeter, Jeffrey; Kauff, Jacqueline; Wittenburg, David - Mathematica Policy Research - 2009
Youth with behavioral disorders and mental disorders are much less likely to receive SSI at age 19.
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