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Two factors are likely to cause the debate surrounding disability policy to intensify over the next decade. First, the protracted period of economic growth that the United States has experienced since 1992 cannot last forever. And, applications for DI and SSI are sensitive to the business cycle....
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size of the broader population with health impairments in the NHIS, but that the employment trends in these two populations … in the NHIS are not significantly different from one another. We then show that the trends in employment observed for the … on these findings, we argue (1) that the CPS and other nationally representative employment-based data sets can be used …
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size of the broader population with health impairments in the NHIS, but that the employment trends in these two populations … in the NHIS are not significantly different from one another. We then show that the trends in employment observed for the … on these findings, we argue (1) that the CPS and other nationally representative employment-based data sets can be used …
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Two factors are likely to cause the debate surrounding disability policy to intensify over the next decade. First, the protracted period of economic growth that the United States has experienced since 1992 cannot last forever. And, applications for DI and SSI are sensitive to the business cycle....
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