Employment Outcomes for Social Security Disability Insurance Applicants Who Use Opioids
April Yanyuan Wu,
Denise Hoffman,
Paul O’Leary and
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.
Keywords: “Social Security Disability Insuranceâ€; SSDI; opioids; employment; earnings; disability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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