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Work-Oriented Social Security Disability Beneficiaries: Characteristics and Employment-Related Activities

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Summary
Forty percent of Social Security disability beneficiaries are interested in employment according to this study by Mathematica’s Center for Studying Disability Policy. Findings indicate that beneficiaries can be categorized into three groups based on their work-related efforts and expectations. The author concludes that both government and program participants could greatly benefit from Social Security disability programs that provide greater economic incentives and supports for employment.
Article Author
Livermore, Gina A.
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Supplemental Security Income; SSI; Social Security Disability Insurance; SSDI; work goals; work-oriented beneficiaries; employment-related pursuits; Employment/Training Services; Number 09-05

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Gina A.
Livermore
Mathematica Policy Research
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202-264-3462