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As a collaborator with the Cornell Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Disability Demographics and Statistics, Mathematica has been identifying the strengths and limitations in existing disability data collection in both content and data collection methodology. This source guide...
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Presented at the annual conference of the American Association of Public Opinion Research, Nashville, TN.
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Presented at the Interagency Subcommittee on Disability Statistics Conference, Washington, DC.
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Summarizes existing survey instruments that focus on welfare populations, especially those with sections covering barriers to employability and self-sufficiency, and recommends measures and questions to include in a new instrument that states and counties can use to conduct telephone surveys of...
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This newly updated guide provides an easily accessible source of research on the methodological issues associated with surveying persons with disabilities. Mathematica prepared the first version of the guide in 2006. This updated version has 75 new abstracts and reference citations—more...
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Presented at the NISH National Training and Achievement Conference, New Orleans, LA.
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