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The purpose of this study, sponsored by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as part of the Center on Excellence in Disabilities Research, is to describe parents’ perspectives on the care received at medical...
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as in many other countries. This research brief from Mathematica’s Center for Studying Disability Policy profiles the U …€™s largest disability program. Its key elements are a series of compulsory work-focused interviews, as well as a range of …
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This brief summarizes findings on Ticket to Work (TTW) participants’ employment and benefit outcomes since the program’s inception in 2002.
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terms of institutional and non-institutional services, but also by Medicaid LTC users’ age and type of disability (for …
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—defined using both the new six-question sequence on disability and the traditional work-limitation question—spend more time on … both reported a work limitation and responded “yes” to any of the questions in the six-question disability sequence spend … women who report a disability work fewer hours per day than men and women without disabilities. The largest difference is …
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In this paper, I contrast the effects of individual and spousal disability on subjective well-being and labor supply … labor market outcomes for both men and women, which stands in stark contrast to the effects of individual disability. The … life-satisfaction of women, but not of men, is reduced considerably by their partners’ disability. The effects are about 50 …
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disabilities in nine countries. Across countries, disability gaps in employment rates are more often found for men than women. The … largest disability gap in employment rates is found for persons with multiple disabilities. For countries with a disability …
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in mortality, and the onset of disability among those who were disability-free at baseline, over a 10-year period from … levels of wealth. Significant socioeconomic inequalities in mortality and disability onset are apparent among older men and … for about 33% of the disparities in disability onset found among women survivors, and about 9–14% among men survivors …
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high body mass index on disability (unstandardized coefficients across education groups range from −.05 [ns] to .26 [p …
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This paper investigates the link between disability and subjective wellbeing, using data from the 2009 Disability and … States. Disability is construed broadly to include both the presence of any physical, cognitive, or sensory impairment or … in particular kinds of activities linking disability to subjective wellbeing. The analytic sample included married …
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