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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 a flexible and efficient manner to improve their standard of living. Current disability allowance programs in the … how the international literature on the extra costs of disability could contribute to an assessment of the United Kingdom …’s Disability Living Allowance (DLA) and Attendance Allowance (AA) programs. …
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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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Roughly 21 million women (15.6 percent of all women) in the U.S. have a disability. For women ages 21 to 64—the years … during which people are most likely to be employed—about 13 percent, or 11 million, have a disability. This article …
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This brief explores the paths of people with disabilities who leave the Medicaid Buy-In program, finding that their earnings and employment rates decline after disenrollment. The program helps adults with disabilities work while still retaining Medicaid coverage. At the end of 2008, 37 states...
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services available to Social Security disability beneficiaries. Emerging issues include low beneficiary participation …
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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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