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Understanding the Characteristics and Needs of Tribal Community Members for Social Security Delivery

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  • Barbara A. Butrica
  • Stipica Mudrazija
  • Jonathan Schwabish

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This paper examines the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) ongoing efforts to strengthen its relationship with tribal communities across the U.S. We conducted a descriptive study of service delivery to tribal communities using information from a comprehensive literature review, an analysis of individual- and household-level data from the American Community Survey (ACS), SSA office location data, and semi-structured interviews with experts, SSA and other federal government staff, state and local government staff, community advocates, and tribal community members.

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  • Barbara A. Butrica & Stipica Mudrazija & Jonathan Schwabish, 2023. "Understanding the Characteristics and Needs of Tribal Community Members for Social Security Delivery," Working Papers, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College wp2023-26, Center for Retirement Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:crr:crrwps:wp2023-26
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