Long-Term Effects of Evidence-Based Supported Employment on Earnings and on SSI and SSDI Participation Among Individuals With Psychiatric Disabilities
Judith A. Cook,
Jane K. Burke-Miller and
Emily Roessel
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This study examines the long-term effects of evidence-based supported employment services on three vocational outcomes: labor force participation, earnings, and attainment of Social Security Administration nonbeneficiary status through suspension or termination of disability cash payments due to work.
Keywords: employment services; vocational outcomes; labor force; SSI; SSDI; disability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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