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gap: (1) directly, through reductions in health capital, and (2) indirectly, through employment transitions that reduce ….30 decline in hourly wages on top of a $0.57 decline associated with the disability onset. …
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This working paper estimated employment and offered wages of young adults with and without disabilities and found new … evidence that employment and wage offer gaps between adults with and without disabilities emerge early and are especially large …
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This working paper estimated employment and offered wages of young adults with and without disabilities and found new … evidence that employment and wage offer gaps between adults with and without disabilities emerge early and are especially large …
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coordinating services, to help people who face difficult challenges in making the transition into employment. …
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multiple agencies could be adapted for exploring other policy issues related to employment of individuals with disabilities. …
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This paper examines employment-focused policies in the U.S. disability system and summarizes rigorous evaluations of … promoting employment, given that many interventions have gone untested and most U.S. disability programs include work …
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This report describes opportunities to rigorously test the effectiveness of employment initiatives for this population …
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This book chapter examines how firms behaved with respect to employment-based health insurance before Affordable Care …
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