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Evaluation of the Ticket to Work Program: Assessment of Post-Rollout Implementation and Early Impacts

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  • Craig Thornton
  • Gina Livermore
  • Thomas Fraker
  • David Stapleton
  • Bonnie O'Day
  • David Wittenburg
  • Robert Weathers
  • Nanette Goodman
  • Tim Silva
  • Emily Sama Martin
  • Jesse Gregory
  • Debra Wright
  • Arif Mamun

Abstract

The Ticket to Work (TTW) program was designed to promote employment by enhancing the market for services that help people receiving disability benefits become economically self-sufficient.

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  • Craig Thornton & Gina Livermore & Thomas Fraker & David Stapleton & Bonnie O'Day & David Wittenburg & Robert Weathers & Nanette Goodman & Tim Silva & Emily Sama Martin & Jesse Gregory & Debra Wright &, "undated". "Evaluation of the Ticket to Work Program: Assessment of Post-Rollout Implementation and Early Impacts," Mathematica Policy Research Reports dab16828c0624c5385fa8c2da, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:dab16828c0624c5385fa8c2da0d5e07d
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    1. Anu Rangarajan & David Wittenburg & Todd Honeycutt & Debra Brucker, "undated". "Programmes to Promote Employment for Disabled People: Lessons from the United States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6f879655a5d74e2bb7a12b61a, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. David Wittenburg & Anu Rangarajan & Todd Honeycutt, "undated". "The United States Disability System and Programs to Promote Employment for People with Disabilities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 138ab0766a344a63b31ee5c75, Mathematica Policy Research.

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