Impact of Early Intervention Programs for Working Adults with Potentially Disabling Conditions: Evidence from the National DMIE Evaluation
Gilbert Gimm,
Henry Ireys,
Boyd Gilman and
Sarah Croake
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This article examines results from a study using random assignment and data from Social Security Administration files and state-based surveys to assess whether the DMIE, as implemented in these states, had a significant impact on the number of applications submitted for federal disability benefit programs and changed participants’ employment outcomes.
Keywords: DMIE; early intervention; disability; employment; random assignment; program evaluation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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