Return-to-Work Outcomes Among Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) Beneficiaries Yonatan Ben-Shalom Arif Mamun Presented at the CSDP Forum Washington,

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Return-to-Work Outcomes Among Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) Beneficiaries Yonatan Ben-Shalom Arif Mamun Presented at the CSDP Forum Washington, DC September 17, 2014

●The research reported herein was performed pursuant to a grant from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) and funded as part of the Employment Policy and Measurement Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (H133B100030) ●The opinions and conclusions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not represent the opinions or policy of NIDRR or any agency of the federal government Acknowledgments 2

●Policymakers are interested in promoting employment among DI beneficiaries ●Targeting specific groups of DI beneficiaries is likely of interest –Recent initiatives targeted to specific groups include the Mental Health Treatment Study, Accelerated Benefits, YTD, and PROMISE ●Policymakers need more information on what factors are associated with return-to-work Motivation 3

●How are beneficiary characteristics and local economic conditions associated with return-to-work outcomes? ●We specifically focus on –Age and impairment type –State economies and other state-level effects –Timing of award ●We present a long-term view of what factors influence outcomes among DI beneficiaries –Five years after DI award –Most beneficiaries who return to work do so within five years Research Question 4

●Administrative records from –Social Security Administration (SSA) –Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) ●Data from SSA and RSA matched at the individual level ●Monthly state unemployment rates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Data Sources 5

●New working-age DI awardees from January 1996 to December 2004 ●Analysis sample excluded beneficiaries who died or reached age 65 within five years of award Study Population and Study Period 6

●Service enrollment –Enrollment in services from state vocational rehabilitation agency (SVRA) or employment network (EN) ●Trial work period (TWP) completion ●Suspension or termination due to work (STW) Outcomes: Return-to-Work Milestones in Five Years Following DI Award 7

●Which DI award cohort had better 5-year return to work outcomes? a)1996, when the economy was expanding b)2000, at a peak of economic expansion Test Your Knowledge

Share of New DI Awardees (1996–2004) Achieving Milestones Declines with Age 9

Share of New DI Awardees (1996–2004) Achieving Milestones Varied by Impairment 10

●Differences in outcomes across impairment groups might be driven by differences in age distribution of beneficiaries across impairment groups, and vice versa ●To account for this, we conduct multivariate analyses ●We control for individual characteristics, programmatic features (including DI award month), and state effects Multivariate Analysis 11

●Likelihood of achieving milestones increases with –Sensory impairments –Being black –Years of education –DI award at initial adjudication level ●Likelihood of achieving milestones decreases with –Age –Back and other musculoskeletal disorders –Monthly DI benefit –Receipt of SSI benefits –Medicare eligibility at award –Disabled adult child status –Increase in state unemployment rate Likelihood of Achieving Milestones 12

Large Variation Exists in Return-to-Work Outcomes by State of Residence 13 Note: States are ordered from largest to smallest effects in STW regression

●Award month captures unobserved factors affecting behavior among beneficiaries who enter DI at different points in time –Changes in policy over time –Changes in the composition of new awardees in terms of unobserved characteristics ●Recall that we account for beneficiary characteristics, state economy, and other fixed state conditions DI Award Month and Return-to-Work Outcomes 14

15 Economic-Expansion-Period Awardees Seem Progressively Less Likely to Achieve Milestones

Award-month influenced service enrollment differently than other milestones 16

●Younger beneficiaries substantially more likely to achieve return-to-work milestones ●Beneficiaries with sensory impairments have highest likelihood of achieving all milestones; those with back and other musculoskeletal disorders show the lowest two likelihoods ●Differences across age and impairment persist after accounting for other characteristics ●Large variation in the relationship between state of residence and return-to-work outcomes ●Timing of award may be capturing unobserved beneficiary characteristics Conclusions 17

●Should SSA direct efforts to help beneficiaries return to work toward recent awardees under age 40? ●Should return-to-work initiatives be tailored according to impairment type? ●Should efforts to slow entry via early intervention focus on those most likely to achieve the return-to-work milestones under current law? ●What factors explain variation across states and time? Policy Issues 18

For More Information ●Please contact – Arif Mamun ▪ – Yonatan Ben-Shalom ▪ 19