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Twelve Ideas to Promote Employment for Youth with Disabilities: An Introduction to the SSI Youth Solutions Project

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  • Kara Contreary
  • Todd Honeycutt

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This document briefly introduces the papers developed under the SSI Youth Solutions project.

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  • Kara Contreary & Todd Honeycutt, "undated". "Twelve Ideas to Promote Employment for Youth with Disabilities: An Introduction to the SSI Youth Solutions Project," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 229987d101144a608afb23f2b, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. David Wittenburg & John Tambornino & Elizabeth Brown & Gretchen Rowe & Mason DeCamillis & Gilbert Crouse, 2015. "The Child SSI Program and the Changing Safety Net," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4e80b206b0664d938e3532522, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    Supplemental Security Income; youth with disabilities; employment; program and policy interventions;
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