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JSIT22-03: Employment Among Adolescent Children of SSDI Recipients Researchers
(Center for Financial Security, 2022)
I explore the association between parental work-limiting disabilities (WLD) and Social Security
Disability Insurance (SSDI) receipt and the labor supply of their adolescent children. Using the
2014-2021 waves of the ...
EMF22-01: Assessing Administrative Burden Among Supplemental Security Income Recipients
(Center for Financial Security, 2022)
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients often manage multiple benefit programs to manage their health and disability and make ends meet. The administrative burden of accessing and maintaining SSI and additional ...
WI22-02: Exploring Worker and Firm Characteristics that Drive Use of Accommodation for Workers with Disabilities
(Center for Financial Security, 2022)
While several policy proposals advocate for more employer responsibility in encouraging workers to return to work after injury and disability, few studies have analyzed existing employer-based return to work programs in ...
WI22-05: Social Security Interactions with Child Tax Credit Expansion
(Center for Financial Security, 2022)
The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) of 2021 significantly expands the Child Tax Credit (CTC), increasing the number of eligible children and payment amounts with advance monthly payments that began in July 2021. The expanded ...
WI22-04: All in the Family: Parents of Children with Disabilities and Retirement
(Center for Financial Security, 2022)
Parents of children with disabilities face a unique set of tradeoffs in retirement decisions. They may be more constrained in their ability to save for retirement in their prime labor-market years, and, once they reach ...
WI22-Q1: Economic Security of People with Disabilities During the Pandemic
(Center for Financial Security, 2022)
This paper investigates the degree to which people with disabilities experienced different economic outcomes after the COVID-19 pandemic relative to people without disabilities. While the effects of the pandemic are ongoing, ...






