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Long-Term Work Activity and Use of Employment Supports Among New Supplemental Security Income Recipients

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  • Yonatan Ben-Shalom
  • David C. Stapleton

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This article presents long-term cumulative statistics on the extent to which individuals who began receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) disability payments from 1996 through 2006 found work and used SSI work incentives.

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  • Yonatan Ben-Shalom & David C. Stapleton, "undated". "Long-Term Work Activity and Use of Employment Supports Among New Supplemental Security Income Recipients," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 268cf314db854cd8865b280d6, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:268cf314db854cd8865b280d641dbdf3
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    1. Mark Duggan & Melissa S. Kearney & Stephanie Rennane, 2015. "The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Program," NBER Working Papers 21209, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    2. Kristy A. Anderson & Jeffrey Hemmeter & David Wittenburg & Julia Baller & Anne M. Roux & Jessica E. Rast & Paul Shattuck, "undated". "National and State Trends in Autistic Adult Supplemental Security Income Awardees: 2005–2019," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 03e478314c3b4a60a431e2d21, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Gina Livermore & Purvi Sevak & Marisa Shenk, "undated". "Declining Employment Among a Growing Group of Work-Oriented Beneficiaries, 2005-2015," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9a3bc96687354dfa811171a8c, Mathematica Policy Research.
    4. Marisa Shenk & Gina Livermore, "undated". "Work-Related Overpayment and Benefit Suspension Experiences of Federal Disability Beneficiaries," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5fdd297eb0fe428e97ca5a0c9, Mathematica Policy Research.
    5. Maura Bardos & Gina Livermore, 2016. "Young Adult SSI and SSDI Beneficiaries," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 61f159f6bed64246a45f70c95, Mathematica Policy Research.
    6. Michael Levere & Jody Schimmel Hyde & Su Liu & Francoise Becker, "undated". "Disability Beneficiary Work Activity, 2002–2014: Evidence from the Social Security Administration’s Disability Analysis File (DAF)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 896cf24cc3a543e1b92403195, Mathematica Policy Research.
    7. Burns, Marguerite & Dague, Laura, 2017. "The effect of expanding Medicaid eligibility on Supplemental Security Income program participation," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 149(C), pages 20-34.
    8. Gina Livermore & Marisa Shenk & Purvi Sevak, "undated". "Profile of SSI and DI Beneficiaries with Work Goals and Expectations in 2015," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 97cafc08c8504d2998399a9f3, Mathematica Policy Research.
    9. Mark Duggan & Melissa S. Kearney & Stephanie Rennane, 2015. "The Supplemental Security Income Program," NBER Chapters, in: Economics of Means-Tested Transfer Programs in the United States, Volume 2, pages 1-58, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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