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Employment Outcomes for Social Security Disability Insurance Applicants Who Use Opioids

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  • April Yanyuan Wu
  • Denise Hoffman
  • Paul O’Leary
  • Dara Lee Luca

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This paper examines the relationship between self-reported prescription opioid use and employment outcomes among individuals that applied for Social Security Disability Insurance in 2009.

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  • April Yanyuan Wu & Denise Hoffman & Paul O’Leary & Dara Lee Luca, "undated". "Employment Outcomes for Social Security Disability Insurance Applicants Who Use Opioids," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8c1b4de21dfe4e9eba586c2fa, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8c1b4de21dfe4e9eba586c2fa75a8ec3
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    “Social Security Disability Insurance†; SSDI; opioids; employment; earnings; disability;
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