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Benefit Duration and Return to Work Outcomes in Short Term Disability Insurance Programs: Evidence from Rhode Island's Temporary Disability Insurance Program

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  • Annette M. Bourbonniere
  • David R. Mann

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Findings suggest that STDI claimants with certain characteristics are more likely to receive benefits for a long duration or not receive PRTW benefits, signaling that they might benefit from early Vocational Rehabilitation supports and services that would allow them to remain productive members of the workforce and avoid long term benefit receipt.

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  • Annette M. Bourbonniere & David R. Mann, "undated". "Benefit Duration and Return to Work Outcomes in Short Term Disability Insurance Programs: Evidence from Rhode Island's Temporary Disability Insurance Program," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 28f24450d5c34de7a906a633b, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:28f24450d5c34de7a906a633bb38830b
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    State temporary disability insurance ; Return-to-work ; Early intervention;
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