American Rehabilitation: AR., Volume 25, Issues 1-3U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, [Rehabilitation Services Administration, 1999 - Electronic journals |
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... receives services is 2 years . Con- sequently , most TANF recipients receiving VR services should complete their VR plan prior to losing TANF benefits . Following are abstracts of how this partnership is constructed and works in several ...
... receives services is 2 years . Con- sequently , most TANF recipients receiving VR services should complete their VR plan prior to losing TANF benefits . Following are abstracts of how this partnership is constructed and works in several ...
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... received a significant liberalization with the passage of the Arrears of Pension Act , which entitled a person to all of the payments he might have received had he filed a claim at the time he was injured . At this point applications ...
... received a significant liberalization with the passage of the Arrears of Pension Act , which entitled a person to all of the payments he might have received had he filed a claim at the time he was injured . At this point applications ...
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... receive compensation if an accident oc- curred . Even those who won their cases had grounds for complaint , as in the case of an immigrant worker from Du- luth who injured his leg and received a settlement of $ 1,000 in the summer of ...
... receive compensation if an accident oc- curred . Even those who won their cases had grounds for complaint , as in the case of an immigrant worker from Du- luth who injured his leg and received a settlement of $ 1,000 in the summer of ...
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... receive financial assistance from the Federal Government and offer welfare to indigent individuals who were blind ... received little at- tention from those interested in dis- ability policy . Of all the programs initiated in the 1935 ...
... receive financial assistance from the Federal Government and offer welfare to indigent individuals who were blind ... received little at- tention from those interested in dis- ability policy . Of all the programs initiated in the 1935 ...
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... received SSDI doubled between 1960 and 1965 and again be- tween 1965 and 1973. In the years be- tween 1971 and 1974 , the annual rate of growth in the number of workers on SSDI never fell below 10 percent . In 1978 , the number of ...
... received SSDI doubled between 1960 and 1965 and again be- tween 1965 and 1973. In the years be- tween 1971 and 1974 , the annual rate of growth in the number of workers on SSDI never fell below 10 percent . In 1978 , the number of ...
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