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Regulatory Changes and the Recession: How Did They Affect Ticket to Work Participants' Employment Efforts?

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  • Jody Schimmel

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This brief explores changes in Ticket to Work (TTW) participants’ work activity and benefit receipt in recent years, focusing on the role of regulatory changes in 2008 and effects of the economic recession.

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  • Jody Schimmel, "undated". "Regulatory Changes and the Recession: How Did They Affect Ticket to Work Participants' Employment Efforts?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5920339f12114c3583a16e21d, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:5920339f12114c3583a16e21d531fa6e
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