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Do Short-Term Changes in Funding Improve Vocational Rehabilitation Outcomes? Evidence from the ARRA

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  • Anna Hill
  • David R. Mann

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The Vocational Rehabilitation program received $540 million in funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (2009), primarily intended to serve more applicants and increase services to customers. We consider the impact of ARRA-influenced changes in VR funding levels on several outcomes.

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  • Anna Hill & David R. Mann, "undated". "Do Short-Term Changes in Funding Improve Vocational Rehabilitation Outcomes? Evidence from the ARRA," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 02595a7624374ad79a2ac20cf, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:02595a7624374ad79a2ac20cf837173a
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