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Longitudinal Outcomes of an Early Cohort of Ticket to Work Participants

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  • Gina A. Livermore
  • Allison Roche

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Follows a cohort for several years to assess changes in service use, health status, employment, and income.

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  • Gina A. Livermore & Allison Roche, 2011. "Longitudinal Outcomes of an Early Cohort of Ticket to Work Participants," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5ee78c42c30c4280aa211c298, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:5ee78c42c30c4280aa211c2980d86e43
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