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How Many Disability Beneficiaries Forgo Cash Benefits Because of Work? Evidence from a New Measure

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  • Jody Schimmel
  • David Stapleton

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This issue brief summarizes findings from a longer report by Mathematica's disability experts, who used a new indicator to determine how many beneficiaries receiving Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income forgo cash benefits because of work.

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  • Jody Schimmel & David Stapleton, "undated". "How Many Disability Beneficiaries Forgo Cash Benefits Because of Work? Evidence from a New Measure," Mathematica Policy Research Reports b88e53a60af34587b5976a3b4, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Paul O'Leary & Gina A. Livermore & David C. Stapleton, 2011. "Employment of Individuals in the Social Security Disability Programs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 581ac93cbff946f9baf462fa4, Mathematica Policy Research.
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