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Three-Year Effects of the Youth Transition Demonstration Projects

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  • Thomas M. Fraker
  • Joyanne Cobb
  • Jeffrey Hemmeter
  • Richard G. Luecking
  • Arif Mamun

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This article examines the effects of the Youth Transition Demonstration (YTD), a Social Security Administration initiative to provide employment services and enhanced work incentives to disability-program beneficiaries aged 14-25.

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  • Thomas M. Fraker & Joyanne Cobb & Jeffrey Hemmeter & Richard G. Luecking & Arif Mamun, "undated". "Three-Year Effects of the Youth Transition Demonstration Projects," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3350a57758e54401985433c74, Mathematica Policy Research.
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