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Participation in Ticket to Work Continues to Grow But Assignments Under the Traditional Payment System Still Dominate

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  • David Stapleton
  • Cindy Gruman
  • Sarah Prenovitz

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This report presents updated information, through December 2006, on the extent to which Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries who are eligible for Ticket to Work actually participate in the program by assigning their Ticket to a state vocational rehabilitation agency or other employment network.

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  • David Stapleton & Cindy Gruman & Sarah Prenovitz, "undated". "Participation in Ticket to Work Continues to Grow But Assignments Under the Traditional Payment System Still Dominate," Mathematica Policy Research Reports ab90b188905344049c9618a5a, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:ab90b188905344049c9618a5a9b04ae6
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    1. 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.
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