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Changing Stays? Duration of Supplemental Security Income Participation by First-Time Child Awardees and the Role of Continuing Disability Reviews

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  • Jeffrey Hemmeter
  • Michael Levere
  • Pragya Singh
  • David Wittenburg

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This article provides new evidence of the changing role of the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program for low-income children since 1997.

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  • Jeffrey Hemmeter & Michael Levere & Pragya Singh & David Wittenburg, "undated". "Changing Stays? Duration of Supplemental Security Income Participation by First-Time Child Awardees and the Role of Continuing Disability Reviews," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f8fc6e53cb6b4185bc79b2254, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:f8fc6e53cb6b4185bc79b22545a90a28
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    Supplemental Security Income; low-income children;

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