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Using Social Security Administration data, this paper presents findings from a longitudinal analysis of the extent to which new Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability beneficiaries return to work and use SSI work incentives. Longitudinal statistics show that more than 8 percent of those...
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providers and access to more employment options. The latest report from Mathematica’s Ticket to Work program evaluation presents … themselves working in the future. However, a host of common experiences among beneficiaries stood between them and employment … including poor health, inaccessible workplaces, low levels of education that may limit their employment opportunities, and fear …
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This report compares the characteristics and outcomes of two cohorts of TTW participants—one whose members assigned their Tickets before the implementation of the revised regulations of 2008, and one whose members assigned their Tickets after. Compared with the pre-regulation-change...
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This report presents findings on the activities of the 103 organizations receiving Social Security Administration grants under the WIPA program, focusing on the period from April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011. It counts the number of beneficiaries served by the WIPA program as a whole,...
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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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This report presents findings on the experiences of employment service providers for the Ticket to Work Program, a … program intended to increase Social Security beneficiaries’ access to and choice of quality rehabilitation and employment …
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The authors examined administrative data from the SSA and the Rehabilitation Services Administration and conducted site visits and telephone interviews with SVRA officials in 25 states as part of a five-year evaluation of the TTW program. The recession of 2001-2002, along with recent financial...
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December 2004, TTW does not represent a significant departure from the past. Participants with Tickets assigned to Employment …
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This brief explores changes in Ticket to Work (TTW) participants’ work activity and benefit receipt in recent years, focusing on the role of regulatory changes in 2008 and effects of the economic recession.
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