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BOND Implementation and Evaluation: 2016 Stage 1 Interim Process, Participation, and Impact Report

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  • Denise Hoffman
  • Sarah Croake
  • David R. Mann
  • David Stapleton
  • Priyanka Anand
  • Chris Jones
  • Judy Geyer
  • Daniel Gubits
  • Stephen Bell
  • Andrew McGuirk
  • David Wittenburg
  • Debra Wrght
  • Amang Sukasih
  • David Judkins
  • Michael Sinclair

Abstract

The Benefit Offset National Demonstration (BOND) tests variants of Social Security Disability Insurance program rules governing work and other supports. The BOND project includes two stages.

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  • Denise Hoffman & Sarah Croake & David R. Mann & David Stapleton & Priyanka Anand & Chris Jones & Judy Geyer & Daniel Gubits & Stephen Bell & Andrew McGuirk & David Wittenburg & Debra Wrght & Amang Suk, "undated". "BOND Implementation and Evaluation: 2016 Stage 1 Interim Process, Participation, and Impact Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 0429e47d268d44f287aee8577, Mathematica Policy Research.
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