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Promoting Opportunity Demonstration: Design Report

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  • David Wittenburg
  • Kenneth Fortson
  • David Stapleton
  • Noelle Denny-Brown
  • Rosalind Keith
  • David R. Mann
  • Heinrich Hock
  • Heather Gordon

Abstract

This report describes the evaluation design of POD, a randomized controlled trial that tests two versions of new SSDI work rules with a control group that is subject to current law rules.

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  • David Wittenburg & Kenneth Fortson & David Stapleton & Noelle Denny-Brown & Rosalind Keith & David R. Mann & Heinrich Hock & Heather Gordon, "undated". "Promoting Opportunity Demonstration: Design Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a7bdd8ca145748bd892b3438d, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Arif Mamun & David Wittenburg & Noelle Denny-Brown & Michael Levere & David Mann & Rebecca Coughlin & Sarah Croake & Heather Gordon & Denise Hoffman & Rachel Holzwart & Rosalind Keith & Brittany McGil, "undated". "Promoting Opportunity Demonstration: Interim Evaluation Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports caa99d38a8b14f968ea3438e5, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Michael Levere & David Wittenburg & Martha Kovac & Stacie Feldman & Stacy Dale, "undated". "Promoting Opportunity Demonstration: Using Web Surveys for People with Disabilities," Mathematica Policy Research Reports dfeaec7f459d48f3b0b331e51, Mathematica Policy Research.

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