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describes some of the data available about women with disabilities in the workforce and suggests areas for further research. The … article notes that fewer women with disabilities (34.5 percent) work for pay or in a family business 15 hours or more per week … than do men with or without disabilities (41.9 and 85.6 percent, respectively). In addition, 31 percent of women with a …
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Promoting employment for people with disabilities is an important policy objective for the nation. The first brief in a … new series on the Medicaid Buy-In program, which extends Medicaid coverage to people with disabilities who go to work so …
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literature evaluating programs that promote employment. …
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This report provides statistics on employment and benefit outcomes for Ticket to Work (TTW) participants since program …
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earnings and employment rates decline after disenrollment. The program helps adults with disabilities work while still …This brief explores the paths of people with disabilities who leave the Medicaid Buy-In program, finding that their …
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Administration's Ticket to Work program, which attempts to increase access to, and the quality of, rehabilitation and employment …, difficulty with recruitment and retention of employment networks (ENs), uncertain financial viability of ENs, and marketing …
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This study examined the characteristics and service use of Medicaid Buy-In participants with higher incomes (above 250 percent of the federal poverty line), relative to participants with lower incomes. The study found higher-income participants were less likely to enroll in Medicare and more...
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