Jody Schimmel
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First Name: Jody
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Last Name: Schimmel
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RePEc Short-ID: psc190
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- Mathematica Policy Research
- Location: Princeton, New Jersey (United States)
Homepage: http://www.mathematica-mpr.com/
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Postal: P.O. Box 2393, Princeton, NJ 08543-2393
Handle: RePEc:edi:mathius (more details at EDIRC)
Works
Working papers
- Jody Schimmel & David Stapleton, 2012. "How Many Disability Beneficiaries Forgo Cash Benefits Because of Work? Evidence from a New Measure," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7364, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & Bonnie O'Day & Allison Roche, 2012. "The Work Incentives Planning and Assistance Program: Promoting Employment Among Social Security Disability Beneficiaries," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7363, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & David C. Stapleton, 2012. "The Financial Repercussions of New Work-Limiting Health Conditions for Older Workers," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7515, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Gina Livermore & Sarah Prenovitz & Jody Schimmel, 2011. "Employment-Related Outcomes of a Recent Cohort of Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) Program Enrollees," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7169, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & David C. Stapleton, 2011. "Disability Benefits Suspended or Terminated Because of Work," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7077, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & Allison Roche & Gina Livermore, 2011. "Evaluation of the Recent Experience of the Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) Program: Beneficiaries Served, Services Provided, and Program Costs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7170, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & David C. Stapleton & Jae Song, 2011. "How Common is 'Parking' Among Social Security Disability Insurance Beneficiaries? Evidence from the 1999 Change in the Earnings Level of Substantial Gainful Activity," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7173, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & David C. Stapleton, 2010. "Protecting the Household Incomes of Older Workers with Significant Health-Related Work Limitations in an Era of Fiscal Responsibility," Working Papers wp244, University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center.
- David Stapleton & Jody Schimmel & Miriam Loewenberg & Sarah Prenovitz, 2010. "Time That Beneficiaries Spend Off the Rolls Due to Work and the Payments Generated for Employment Networks," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7042, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Matthew Kehn & Sarah Croake & Jody Schimmel, 2010. "A Government Performance and Results (GPRA) Report: The Status of the Medicaid Infrastructure Grants Program as of 12/31/09," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6893, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & David C. Stapleton & Jae Song, 2010. "How Common is "Parking" Among Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Beneficiaries? Evidence from the 1999 Change in the Level of Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA)," Working Papers wp220, University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center.
- Allison Barrett & Jody Schimmel, 2010. "OAA Title III Services Target the Most Vulnerable Elderly in the United States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6756, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Allison Barrett & Jody Schimmel, 2010. "Multiple Service Use Among OAA Title III Program Participants," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6797, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel, 2010. "Ticket to Work Participants and Other Beneficiaries Leaving the Disability Rolls Because of Work," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6658, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & Bonnie O'Day & Allison Roche & Gina Livermore & Dominic Harris, 2010. "Evaluation of the Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) Program: Beneficiaries Served, Services Provided, and Program Costs," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6803, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Norma Altshuler & Jody Schimmel, 2010. "Aging in Place: Do Older Americans Act Title III Services Reach Those Most Likely to Enter Nursing Homes?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6702, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & Bonnie O'Day & Allison Roche & Gina Livermore & Dominic Harris, 2010. "Evaluation of the Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) Program: Beneficiaries Served, Services Provided, and Program Costs. Appendix," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6804, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & David Stapleton, 2010. "Policy Options for Older Adults Experiencing the Onset of Work-Limiting Medical Conditions," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6994, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & Kristin Andrews, 2009. "Results from the Administration on Aging's 2005/2006 Survey of Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6143, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Gilbert Gimm & Kristin L. Andrews & Jody Schimmel & Henry T. Ireys & Su Liu, 2009.
"Analysis of Medical Expenditures and Service Use of Medicaid Buy-In Participants, 2002-2005,"
Mathematica Policy Research Reports
6421, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Gilbert Gimm & Kristin L. Andrews & Jody Schimmel & Henry T. Ireys & Su Liu, 2009. "Analysis of Medical Expenditures and Service Use of Medicaid Buy-In Participants, 2002-2005," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7390, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Richard J. Manski & John F. Moeller & Haiyan Chen & Patricia A. St Clair & Jody Schimmel & Larry S. Magder & John V. Pepper, 2009. "Dental Care Coverage Transitions," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6405, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel, 2008. "The Economic Security of American Workers: Trends in the Labor Market, Savings Behavior, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6131, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel & Carol V. Irvin & Su Liu, 2007. "How Do Buy-In Participants Compare with Other Medicaid Enrollees with Disabilities?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5540, Mathematica Policy Research.
- Jody Schimmel, 2006.
"Men With Health Insurance and the Women Who Love Them: the Effect of a Husband's Retirement on His Wife's Health Insurance Coverage,"
Working Papers
wp131, University of Michigan, Michigan Retirement Research Center.
RePEc:mpr:mprres:6207 is not listed on IDEAS
RePEc:mpr:mprres:7514 is not listed on IDEAS
NEP Fields
6 papers by this author were announced in NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):- NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (3) 2007-04-28 2011-02-05 2012-07-23. Author is listed
- NEP-HEA: Health Economics (2) 2007-04-28 2011-02-05. Author is listed
- NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (2) 2007-04-28 2010-07-17. Author is listed
- NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (2) 2007-04-28 2011-02-05. Author is listed
Statistics
Most cited item
- David Stapleton & Jody Schimmel & Miriam Loewenberg & Sarah Prenovitz, 2010. "Time That Beneficiaries Spend Off the Rolls Due to Work and the Payments Generated for Employment Networks," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7042, Mathematica Policy Research.
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- Jody Schimmel & David Stapleton, 2012. "How Many Disability Beneficiaries Forgo Cash Benefits Because of Work? Evidence from a New Measure," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 7364, Mathematica Policy Research.
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