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Three-Year Impacts of Services and Work Incentives on Youth with Disabilities

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  • Thomas Fraker
  • Arif Mamun
  • Lori Timmins

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This issue brief summarizes the findings in Mathematica’s final report on the evaluation of the Social Security Administration’s Youth Transition Demonstration projects, which provided employment-focused services and enhanced financial work incentives to youth with severe disabilities.

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  • Thomas Fraker & Arif Mamun & Lori Timmins, "undated". "Three-Year Impacts of Services and Work Incentives on Youth with Disabilities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ec9bfefe1b0446b6bbff359af, Mathematica Policy Research.
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