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with severe disabilities. Three of the six projects had statistically significant impacts on paid employment during the … Transition Demonstration projects, which provided employment-focused services and enhanced financial work incentives to youth …
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incentives to youth with severe disabilities. Three of the six projects had statistically significant impacts on paid employment … Administration’s Youth Transition Demonstration projects, which provided employment-focused services and enhanced financial work …
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To address the unmet need for employment-related health care services among persons with disabilities, an alternative … new ACA coverage or other private and public coverage. Additional information on the employment-related health care needs … of persons with disabilities is needed to inform the potential development of these plans. …
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This study explores the types of services, supports, and accommodations workers with disabilities use on and off the … job and the strategies workers use to obtain the supports they need to find and maintain their employment. It also … examines the extent to which employment supports and services were paid for by public or private sources, were no-cost supports …
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combination had the most positive effect on employment. Using linked state data including unemployment insurance wage records …, employment and earnings outcomes after receipt of service were compared based on whether individuals received BC only (21%), VR … receipt, we were able to trace the trajectory of employment and earnings. This study shows that individuals who received both …
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A series of earlier CEPR reports documented a substantial decline over the last three decades in the share of “good jobs” in the U.S. economy. This fall-off in job quality took place despite a large increase in the educational attainment and age of the workforce, as well as the productivity...
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Over the past three decades, the “human capital” of the employed black workforce has increased enormously. In 1979, only one-in-ten (10.4 percent) black workers had a four-year college degree or more. By 2011, more than one in four (26.2 percent) had a college education or more. Over the...
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, before the Great Recession began, and 2010, the low point for the labor market. The deterioration in the economy's ability to …
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, especially those at the middle and the bottom of the pay scale. The restructuring of the U.S. labor market – including the … unemployment well above the full employment level – has substantially reduced the bargaining power of U.S. workers, effectively … pulling the bottom out of the labor market and increasing the share of bad jobs in the economy. In this paper, we define a bad …
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