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coordinating services, to help people who face difficult challenges in making the transition into employment. …
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occupations in health care and construction that hold promise for a quick path to employment without extensive up-front education …
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employment and other outcomes for youth ages 14 to 25 who are either receiving disability benefits or are at high risk of …€™s use of services, employment and earnings, income and benefits, educational attainment, and attitudes and expectations. …
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provides information on income, employment outcomes, and participation in government programs. The paper illustrates …
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Social enterprises (SEs) are businesses that intentionally hire individuals who face barriers to employment, while the …-building experience, SEs prepare workers to move into permanent long-term employment. Furthermore, by providing employees with meaningful …
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This new report from Mathematica’s Ticket to Work program evaluation looks at the Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) program, a grant initiative established by the Social Security Administration (SSA) in 2006. WIPA provides SSA beneficiaries with disabilities information and...
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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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gap: (1) directly, through reductions in health capital, and (2) indirectly, through employment transitions that reduce …
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