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disability benefits. Overall, early interventions such as the DMIE could have positive impacts, although the extent of effects …
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onset of a disability and enrollment in a federal disability benefit program. The Demonstration to Maintain Independence and …
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of applications submitted for federal disability benefit programs and changed participants’ employment outcomes. Among … disability programs 12 months after enrollment in the two states (Minnesota and Texas) with the largest number of participants. …
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Pension reform is high on the policy agenda of many advanced and emerging market economies. In advanced economies the challenge is generally to contain future increases in public pension spending as the population ages. In emerging market economies, the challenges are often different. Where...
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disability benefits. Overall, early interventions such as the DMIE could have positive impacts, although the extent of effects …
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norms that causes an increase in identity utility for the formerly unemployed. This is supportive of the idea that, by … including identity in the utility function, results from the empirical life satisfaction literature can be reconciled with the …
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norms that causes an increase in identity utility for the formerly unemployed. This is supportive of the idea that, by … including identity in the utility function, results from the empirical life satisfaction literature can be reconciled with the …
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norms that causes an increase in identity utility for the formerly unemployed. This is supportive of the idea that, by … including identity in the utility function, results from the empirical life satisfaction literature can be reconciled with the …
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