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Worth the Wait? Improving Predictions of Prolonged Work Disability

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  • Kara Contreary
  • Yonatan Ben-Shalom
  • Brian Gifford

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We use a large database of short-term disability insurance claims to estimate models that predict who will exhaust short-term disability insurance and transfer to long-term disability insurance.

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  • Kara Contreary & Yonatan Ben-Shalom & Brian Gifford, "undated". "Worth the Wait? Improving Predictions of Prolonged Work Disability," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a160a06e03604dbaa095c4ba5, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:a160a06e03604dbaa095c4ba5d54647a
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    1. David Stapleton & Robert Burns & Benjamin Doornink & Mary Harris & Robert Anfield & Winthrop Cashdollar & Brian Gifford & Kevin Ufier, 2015. "Targeting Early Intervention to Workers Who Need Help to Stay in the Labor Force," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 496474bae5054b11bfe429d48, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    disability insurance; predictive analytics; early intervention;
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