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This working paper suggests that mode of interview has a modest impact on data quality for people with disabilities. It offers survey design steps that can minimize mode effects and maximize data quality.
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This systematic review of the research on the effectiveness of adult employment assistance interventions for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) found two quasi-experimental studies that met inclusion criteria. However, the review was not able to identify definitive interventions...
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This issue brief summarizes Mathematica’s study of Virginia’s Coordinated Economic Relief Centers (CERCs), a comprehensive approach to supporting workers and their families in rural areas by providing the services of many agencies at a one-stop location. The study found that CERCs fell short...
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The study, conducted by Mathematica Policy Research, the Urban Institute, and Don Winstead Consulting, included interviews with state and local respondents in 8 states and 11 localities from February 2012 to May 2013. The findings describe 12 strategies for TANF/WIA coordination that are in use...
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population in general, and the disability population in general. The report presents a comprehensive cataloging and review of all …
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This paper presents results from an impact analysis of the Ticket to Work program, as implemented by the Social Security Administration from 2002 through 2007. The analysis found substantial impacts on enrollment for employment services with qualified providers, but no consistent evidence of...
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This paper presents results from an impact analysis of the Ticket to Work program, as implemented by the Social Security Administration from 2002 through 2007. The analysis found substantial impacts on enrollment for employment services with qualified providers, but no consistent evidence of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011101351
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in a flexible and efficient manner to improve their standard of living. Current disability allowance programs in the … how the international literature on the extra costs of disability could contribute to an assessment of the United Kingdom …’s Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and Attendance Allowance (AA) programs. …
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