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The Social Security Administration's Youth Transition Demonstration Projects: Interim Report on the City University of New York's Project

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  • Thomas Fraker
  • Alison Black
  • Joseph Broadus
  • Arif Mamun
  • Michelle Manno
  • John Martinez
  • Reanin McRoberts
  • Anu Rangarajan
  • Debbie Reed

Abstract

This report presents first-year evaluation findings for the City University of New York project, which served youth ages 14 through 19 in Bronx County from August 2006 to May 2010.

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  • Thomas Fraker & Alison Black & Joseph Broadus & Arif Mamun & Michelle Manno & John Martinez & Reanin McRoberts & Anu Rangarajan & Debbie Reed, "undated". "The Social Security Administration's Youth Transition Demonstration Projects: Interim Report on the City University of New York's Project," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c9ffe4929a0a45e58439a473b, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c9ffe4929a0a45e58439a473b703c07c
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    1. Todd Honeycutt & David Wittenburg, "undated". "Connecting the Dots: Provider Networks of Youth Receiving Supplemental Security Income," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 55cde9c860df4634b55828fc8, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Todd Honeycutt & Purvi Sevak & Michael Levere, "undated". "Many Hands Make Employment Work: Collaborations Between VR Agencies and Workforce Development Boards to Provide Work-Based Learning Experiences," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f125a9d240e040d7aa22ffe69, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Thomas M. Fraker & Joyanne Cobb & Jeffrey Hemmeter & Richard G. Luecking & Arif Mamun, "undated". "Three-Year Effects of the Youth Transition Demonstration Projects," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3350a57758e54401985433c74, Mathematica Policy Research.
    4. repec:mpr:mprres:7877 is not listed on IDEAS
    5. repec:mpr:mprres:7878 is not listed on IDEAS
    6. R. Brian Cobb & Stephen Lipscomb & Jennifer Wolgemuth & Theresa Schulte & Abigail Veliquette & Morgen Alwell & Keriu Batchelder & Robert Bernard & Paul Hernandez & Helen Holmquist-Johnson & Rebecca Or, "undated". "Improving Post-High School Outcomes for Transition-Age Students with Disabilities: An Evidence Review," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bd204cd786494ff19ea48a116, Mathematica Policy Research.

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