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Experiences of Child Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Recipients Around Their Age 18 Redetermination

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  • David Wittenburg
  • Jeffrey Hemmeter
  • Jacqueline Kauff

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This presentation examines relationships between pre-age 18 characteristics of child SSI recipients and post-age 18 outcomes using a unique linked data source.

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  • David Wittenburg & Jeffrey Hemmeter & Jacqueline Kauff, "undated". "Experiences of Child Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Recipients Around Their Age 18 Redetermination," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f59c7dcc3bad457baddd847fa, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Jeffrey Hemmeter & Jacqueline Kauff & David Wittenburg, "undated". "Changing Circumstances: Experiences of Child SSI Recipients Before and After Their Age-18 Redetermination for Adult Benefits (Journal Article)," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 4b7bc5674b0a49faba0048540, Mathematica Policy Research.
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