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Six-Year Earnings and Disability Benefit Outcomes of Youth Vocational Rehabilitation Applicants

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  • Frank H. Martin
  • Todd C. Honeycutt
  • Jeffrey Hemmeter

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The authors document the earnings in the sixth calendar year after youths’ vocational rehabilitation (VR) applications and Social Security Administration (SSA) benefit outcomes during the six years after their VR applications.

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  • Frank H. Martin & Todd C. Honeycutt & Jeffrey Hemmeter, "undated". "Six-Year Earnings and Disability Benefit Outcomes of Youth Vocational Rehabilitation Applicants," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3bb3c16684e84497bd938ae66, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:3bb3c16684e84497bd938ae663396e86
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    1. Frank Martin & Kathleen Feeney & Todd Honeycutt & Purvi Sevak, "undated". "Vermont’s Linking Learning to Careers Demonstration: Final Implementation Evaluation Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 229f3c46eb0145ea9872e3478, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    Career/vocational counseling; transition; program evaluation; rehabilitation;
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