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Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Return-to-Work Programs (Issue Brief)

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  • Yonatan Ben-Shalom

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Each year, millions of workers in the United States develop a chronic illness, disability, or other serious medical problem. Many are at risk of exiting the labor force, especially if they do not receive timely and effective return-to-work (RTW) supports.

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  • Yonatan Ben-Shalom, "undated". "Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Return-to-Work Programs (Issue Brief)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports dce426208434424d91c6012f6, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:dce426208434424d91c6012f6def3325
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    1. Yonatan Ben-Shalom, "undated". "Steps States Can Take to Help Workers Keep Their Jobs after Injury, Illness, or Disability," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8443f3e24e80421b965869ddb, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    employers; return-to-work; disability; onset; cost benefit analysis; Americans with disabilities act; RTW; SSDI; SSI; Medicare; Medicaid; income support; health care;
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