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This paper examines employment-focused policies in the U.S. disability system and summarizes rigorous evaluations of … return-to-work supports targeted to people with disabilities. Several empirically validated approaches to providing return …-to-work services to people with disabilities in the United States offer promising practices. The use of rigorous evaluation methods …
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This report reviews findings from U.S. evaluations of return-to-work supports for people with disabilities that have … offers lessons for delivering intervention services, tracking services, and evaluating U.K. employment initiatives for people … with disabilities. Some suggestions include adding incentives to allow people to work more than 16 hours a week, developing …
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This paper outlines a proposal for a system of work sharing that would give employers an incentive to maintain workers on their payroll at reduced hours as an alternative to laying them off. The system would be attached to the existing system of unemployment compensation, with shorttime...
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prior estimates by including ripple effects beyond the wages earned or taxes paid directly by migrants. The sharp reduction …
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From the early 1990s through the peak of the last business cycle, relatively low U.S. unemployment rates seemed to make the United States a model for the rest of the world’s economies. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and...
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