This study examines whether macroeconomic conditions affect applications to the Supplemental Security Income program. Specifically, we focus on the impact of unemployment rate on under age 18 applications. Using data from 2002 through 2012, we found that a higher unemployment rate is associated with an increased intention to apply for Supplemental Security Income benefits for both disabled adults and children. However, the effect is much higher for adults. These findings suggest that under age 18 applications of Supplemental Security Income is sensitive to the macroeconomic conditions
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2015.Cataloged from ...
Dr. Deshpande studies the effects of disability insurance receipt on the long-term outcomes of child...
The participation rate for working-age adults in the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program incr...
Working Paper: WP 2014-318The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program provides federally-funded i...
It is generally accepted that Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) Program application rates ar...
It is generally accepted that Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) Program application rates ar...
It is generally accepted that Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) Program application rates ar...
This paper provides an analysis of the dynamics of the transition of child Supplemental Security Inc...
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is under close scrutiny because of the increase in the number of ...
The first and second chapters examine the disincentive effects of the Supplemental Security Income (...
The first and second chapters examine the disincentive effects of the Supplemental Security Income (...
We use administrative longitudinal data on earnings, impairment, and mortality to replicate and exte...
Dr. Deshpande studies the effects of disability insurance receipt on the long-term outcomes of child...
Data Note 77 examines Social Security Administration data that shows that younger SSI recipients wer...
The SSI program pays about $50 billion per year to 8.7 million low-income, disabled or aged American...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2015.Cataloged from ...
Dr. Deshpande studies the effects of disability insurance receipt on the long-term outcomes of child...
The participation rate for working-age adults in the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program incr...
Working Paper: WP 2014-318The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program provides federally-funded i...
It is generally accepted that Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) Program application rates ar...
It is generally accepted that Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) Program application rates ar...
It is generally accepted that Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) Program application rates ar...
This paper provides an analysis of the dynamics of the transition of child Supplemental Security Inc...
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is under close scrutiny because of the increase in the number of ...
The first and second chapters examine the disincentive effects of the Supplemental Security Income (...
The first and second chapters examine the disincentive effects of the Supplemental Security Income (...
We use administrative longitudinal data on earnings, impairment, and mortality to replicate and exte...
Dr. Deshpande studies the effects of disability insurance receipt on the long-term outcomes of child...
Data Note 77 examines Social Security Administration data that shows that younger SSI recipients wer...
The SSI program pays about $50 billion per year to 8.7 million low-income, disabled or aged American...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics, 2015.Cataloged from ...
Dr. Deshpande studies the effects of disability insurance receipt on the long-term outcomes of child...
The participation rate for working-age adults in the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program incr...