The Relationship of Multiple Program Benefits and Employment to SSI/DI Enrollment and Reliance Among Working-Age Adults with Serious Mental Illness
Judith A. Cook and
Jane K. Burke-Miller
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The study provides information about how SSA’s programs for people with psychiatric disabilities intersect and interact with other federal, state and local programs that provide cash and other benefits to people with disabilities, and how enrollment in these programs is affected by changes in employment.
Keywords: Supplemental Security Income; Social Security Disability Insurance; Employment; serious mental illness; disability; mental health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 56
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