Disability Work And Cash Benefits
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTSOverview Jerry L. Mashaw Yale University Virginia P. Reno National Academy of Social Insurance The Contemporary Labor Market and the Employment Prospects of Persons with Disabilities Edward Yelin Miriam Cisternas University of California, San Francisco Employment and Economic Well-Being Following the Onset of a Disability The Role for Public Policy Richard V. Burkhauser Mary C. Daly Syracuse University Employment and Benefits for People with Diverse Disabilities Walter Y. Oi University of Rochester European Experiences with Disability Policy Leo J.M. Aarts Leiden University, the Netherlands Philip R. de Jong Erasmus University, Rotterdam and Leiden University Patterns of Return to Work in a Cohort of Disabled-Worker Beneficiaries Martynas A. Yeas Social Security Administration The Effectiveness of Financial Work Incentives in Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income Lessons from Other Transfer Programs Hilary Williamson Hoynes University of California, Berkeley Robert Moffitt Johns Hopkins UniversityLessons from the Vocational Rehabilitation/Social Security Administration Experience Edward Berkowitz George Washington University David Dean University of Richmond Disability and Work Lessons from the Private Sector H.Allan Hunt W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research Rochelle V. Habeck Michigan State University Patricia Owens UNUM Insurance Company David Vandergoot Center for Essential Management Services Quantitative Outcomes of the Transitional Employment Training Demonstration Summary of Net Impacts Aaron J. Prero Social Security Administration Policies for People with Disabilities in U.S. Employment and Training Programs Burt S. Barnow Johns Hopkins University Improving the Return to Work of Social Security Disability Beneficiaries Monroe Berkowitz Rutgers University People with Disabilities Access to Health Care and Related Benefits Robert B. Friedland Alison Evans National Academy on Aging Health Care, Personal Assistance and Assistive Technology Are In-Kind Benefits Key to Independence or Dependence for People with Disabilities? Andrew I. Batavia McDermott, Will and Emery and Georgetown University School of Medicine Index |