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Demonstration to Maintain Independence and Employment (DMIE)

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  • Denise Whalen
  • Gilbert Gimm
  • Henry Ireys
  • Boyd Gilman
  • Sarah Croake

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This is the third and final report on the national Demonstration to Maintain Independence and Employment (DMIE) evaluation.

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  • Denise Whalen & Gilbert Gimm & Henry Ireys & Boyd Gilman & Sarah Croake, "undated". "Demonstration to Maintain Independence and Employment (DMIE)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7875d9e1dab34c839c33c283a, Mathematica Policy Research.
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