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Initial Impacts of the Ticket to Work Program for Young New Social Security Disability Awardees: Estimates Based on Randomly Assigned Mail Months

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  • David Stapleton
  • Arif Mamun
  • Jeremy Page

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This report presents impact estimates for the original Ticket to Work program, prior to the 2008 regulatory changes. Although distribution of Tickets significantly increased service enrollment, there was little evidence of increased suspensions or terminations of benefits due to work.

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  • David Stapleton & Arif Mamun & Jeremy Page, 2013. "Initial Impacts of the Ticket to Work Program for Young New Social Security Disability Awardees: Estimates Based on Randomly Assigned Mail Months," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 1055ab5ca04c4b888b956bd35, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    Ticket to Work; Impact Analysis; Social Security Disability; Awardees; Disability Insurance Beneficiaries; Randomly Assigned; Ticket; Mail Months;
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