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Employment of People with Disabilities 2 Social Security Disability Programs 2 Ticket to Work Evaluation 2 Disability 1 Labor 1 NSTW 1 Nonpayment status for suspension or termination for work 1 Nonpayment status for suspension or termination for work (NSTW) 1 Regulatory changes 1 TTW 1
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Mann, David R. 2 Phelps, Dawn 2 Schimmel, Jody 2 Stapleton, David 2
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Participant and Provider Outcomes Since the Inception of Ticket to Work and the Effects of the 2008 Regulatory Changes
Schimmel, Jody; Stapleton, David; Mann, David R.; … - Mathematica Policy Research - 2013
This report provides statistics on employment and benefit outcomes for Ticket to Work (TTW) participants since program inception in 2002 and compares them to outcomes for other Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries.
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Participant and Provider Outcomes Since the Inception of Ticket to Work and the Effects of the 2008 Regulatory Changes.
Schimmel, Jody; Stapleton, David; Mann, David R.; … - Mathematica Policy Research - 2013
This report provides statistics on employment and benefit outcomes for Ticket to Work (TTW) participants since program inception in 2002 and compares them to outcomes for other Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010923620
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